Subtle camera motions to indicate imagery type in a mapping system
A technique for providing a subtle indication of imagery type can be implemented in a software application, such as a mapping application, that displays interactive imagery in a three-dimensional scene and allows users to tap, click, or otherwise select points within the displayed images to pull up...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English |
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29.10.2013
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Summary: | A technique for providing a subtle indication of imagery type can be implemented in a software application, such as a mapping application, that displays interactive imagery in a three-dimensional scene and allows users to tap, click, or otherwise select points within the displayed images to pull up corresponding detailed photographs. A pulled-up photograph may be laid out on a surface having a curvature (e.g., the surface of a sphere or a cylinder), in which case the viewport slides along the photograph in a three-dimensional space as the photograph is inspected, or on a surface having no curvature (i.e., the photograph is flat), in which case the viewport pans along the photograph in a two-dimensional space. However, at the time when a user selects a point within the interactive image, the user does not know whether the photograph associated with this point is laid out on a curved surface or a flat surface. To provide a subtle indication of whether the photograph is laid out on a curved surface or a flat surface, the user interface temporarily repositions the viewport along the surface of the photograph. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: US201213665765 |