On 2011-05-24 9:51 AM, Yuval Levy wrote:
I don't know why Streetview systems decided to go for stitching.  Probably the
sun / glare.  For the purpose of covering the world at street level, zenith
and nadir are irrelevant and the resolution of a one-shot is good enough, but
if the sun hits into it, it gets ugly.

Yuv
The resolution needs to be enough to read the signs in the windows. Even the Google setup is not always capable of doing that. I think having a filled in zenith and nadir are important if only used in viewing 5% of the shots. Google uses the previous of post set of shots and a XYZ mosaic mode to fill in the nadir. I think using the timing trick and an extra camera just for this purpose would be the best.


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