Hullo Jan,

On Nov 25, 11:50 am, Jan Martin <janmar...@diy-streetview.org> wrote:

[snip]

> If one knows the size of a single object, e.g. of a car, in a digital image,
> one should be able to measure anything else in it. IS this true for panos
> to?

I don't think that is possible without having a stereo pair and some
real world 3d coordinates of control objects in the image.
The problem is that a normal digital image, and a derived pano are
only 2D, and while you will be able to a measure relative sizes of
objects on the 2D plane of the image, you don't have the info to know
where the objects are in the 3rd dimension, hence could a small object
close, or a large object further away.

Cheers,
Terry

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