Our team has been hard at work improving the 2D viewer and the navigation map (navmap). These improvements provide:
- Easier and faster navigation within the 2D viewer and navmap
- Intuitive display of the capture path and image positions in 2D
- Consistent display of Capture App pinned 360 and smartphone images on navmap
- Reduced loading time
Figure 1. The new navigation map shows the walkthrough path and the specific locations of the individual images along that path. The specific location of the image shown in the main viewer is color-coded in Orange.
At the most zoomed out level, the new 2D viewer and navigation map show the walkthrough path of the capture-provider on site. This visualization mode enables the coverage of the walkthrough videos to be examined in relation to a specific work area, while the user can click on any point along the line and jump into the most relevant image view.
By zooming in closer, the users will be able to see the specific camera locations along any reality mapping walkthrough path. Here, the location and viewpoints of pinned 360 and cell phone images from the Capture App are also displayed with a similar styling.
All 360 images including those that are part of a hyperlapse walkthrough and the ones that are documented through the Capture App are shown with a full-disk.
Non-360 images, including those that are taken with smartphones, drones, or consumer-grade cameras, are visualized differently to better highlight the specific locations and viewpoints of the user against the floor plan or the jobsite map.
For context-awareness, any image that is displayed in the main viewer is highlighted within the navigation map as well.
The following figure shows how all forms of reality mapping and reality capture data come together.
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