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Are you missing the 360 photography boat?

Former Google Contributor

Support for 360 media is exploding. Between Samsung, Ricoh, Nikon, and others announcing 360 cameras, and with Street View, YouTube, and other platforms each adding support for the content they produce, it's clear that 360 is where it’s at. The question is: should you be betting on it too?


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If your interest is in helping others discover new places, the answer is "yes." Last year, Google engaged an external market research firm to help us understand whether 360 photos, added to Maps listings, influence prospective visitor interest. In that study, hotel and restaurant listings were shared with a thousand respondents. In randomized fashion, equal portions of the audience were shown versions of Maps listings which contained either: i) strictly business details (text and nothing else), ii) business details and photos, or iii) business details, photos, and 360 photos. Respondents were then asked to rank their level of interest in whichever version they were shown. What the study revealed is that hotel and restaurant listings which add photos are 1.5X as likely to be deemed visit-worthy, while listings that included both photos and 360 photos were deemed a full 2X as enticing to respondents. In other words, 360 photos offer prospects a much greater level of understanding and confidence in whether a place is worth visiting.

 

This has long been suspected by 360 photographers (including Street View trusted pros), but the news should be equally exciting for anyone interested in contributing their local knowledge to the map. The thing is, 360 photography has historically been complicated. You've either needed to own a DSRL kit with post-processing software (which is not to be discounted since this approach still yields the highest quality results), or you've been faced with using your phone to shoot a bunch of images that are then stitched together to form 360 photos (an approach that requires great dedication to master). Fortunately, Street View has invested in a new, third option that splits the difference.

 

By collaborating with leading 360 camera manufacturers, Google has enabled a seamless shoot, preview, optionally blur faces, publish, and connect workflow that yields linked-together Street View tours in a matter of minutes rather than hours. You can even transfer the published results to others (like business owners). Here's a set of camera and accessory options if this sounds inspiring. The Street View Help Center also offers lots of additional support such as how to videos. Also worth noting: because the Street View app is part of our Maps ecosystem, the 360 photos you publish to Maps listings through the app will show up in Your Contributions at Maps.Google.com, helping boost your Local Guides contribution numbers.

 

Hop on board and join the movement — and definitely share your results. Here's a recent addition, for example.

 

Cheers!

 

Charles Armstrong

Product Manager

Google Street View

109 Comments
Level 8

To add to what @Warjat just said, you can also use your DSLR skills to make awesome 360 photos to share on Google Maps.  The one shot 360  cameras have yet to compete with high resolution panoramas taken with DSLRs.  An example of how great and artful photo skills can help in making 360 photos here : https://roundme.com/tour/88869/view/224785/  

Level 9

Wow @Nick-Hobgood, those are amazing!

Googler

@Nick-Hobgood Those photos are really amazing. Thanks for sharing!

@GaborBi yup, you caught a bug. We have fixed it by now, hope it's working well for you!

Level 8

@JackieSV, thanks for fixing it, it's working fine now.

Level 9

Hi

 

I had a good finding from Google Photos on 360 image just crop the bottom in such a way that the Mono pod used to keep the 360 camera Could be deleted . 

This could be done from the phone itself .

Another Example is 

https://goo.gl/maps/e1uqE13SwF62 

I was holding the Stick in the bottom but i edited with SnapSeed a app of Google .Just healed the point it was a sample work .

 

Click to check out the edited image with Google Photos

https://goo.gl/maps/evV5YFK6y5D2

 

It is so simple to work with so Keep Doing and Show it to the world

 

 

 

https://www.localguidesconnect.com/t5/badges/userbadgespage/user-id/21203/page/1#
Level 9

@armstrongc

I am facing an issue .

Usaully all the 360 uploaded on Street view appear on the Google Photos album "Geo Panoramas" But that is showing 29 july to 23 Jan 2017 620 Photos Shared But on street View i have 818 Photos on statistcs "Google Maps Approved Photos 752" . So what to do to get the photos automatically copied to Geo Panoramas .

I had done some practices which i experimented in my way. I have cropping the bottom of the 360 Image on google Photos to delete the Monopod . It have come out well.

Example

<iframe width='640' height='360' src='https://roundme.com/embed/117566/295583' frameborder='0' webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen></iframe>

 

https://roundme.com/tour/117566/view/295583/

 

So Please help me with your advice

https://www.localguidesconnect.com/t5/badges/userbadgespage/user-id/21203/page/1#
Level 8

While agreeing with both @armstrongc and @IvanY, plus many others regarding the adoption of 360 technologies, the first point by @NadaiL who says SV|T photographers shooting for free food and money versus 360 photograph's quality is equally valid. However, for most of the contributors from the third world (sad but true) it's either hobby of the haves or business. Whatever may the scenario be, contribution to the local travel aided is much appreciable

 

It'm still not convinced why the Google team is limited to only these manufacturers or brands on this page https://www.google.com/streetview/publish/ while many others are booming (as mentioned in the first line of this news article!). For me mastery has come up with the SV App itself, most of the time it's experience while others is the limitations of the App. I believe the developer team is well aware about the limitations of the app.

 

Check my (SV|T) Photographs solely from the SV App at https://www.google.com/maps/contrib/108874522450076626152/photos/ 

Level 8
Level 6

I have been dropped from the national list of trusted S V  photographers how can I be reinstated?