Missing XMP-GPano field?

Started by blue-j, October 23, 2020, 11:32:33 PM

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blue-j

XMP:XMP-GPano:InitialVerticalFOVDegrees

appears in the spec:   https://developers.google.com/streetview/spherical-metadata

but is not listed in the XMP:XMP-GPano list of fields here:  https://exiftool.org/TagNames/XMP.html#GPano

I hope this is helpful!  - J


Phil Harvey

Thanks.  I'll look into adding support for this.

- Phil
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StarGeek

The link on the tag page is also out of date.  The one blue-j lists might be the new location, though I'm not sure.
"It didn't work" isn't helpful. What was the exact command used and the output.
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blue-j

It appears to be actually quite useful, but perhaps not used that often, not even by Google themselves (yet)!

"The initial vertical field of view that the viewer should display (in degrees). This is similar to a zoom level. If both GPano:InitialHorizontalFOVDegrees and GPano:InitialVerticalFOVDegrees are present, GPano:InitialHorizontalFOVDegrees takes precedence. Use only InitialVerticalFOVDegrees if your content is to be displayed in multiple aspect ratios, and you would prefer the vertical field of view to remain constant while the horizontal field of view may change. Google products currently do not support this field."

- J