I thought about it and think I realized the error of my ways; python.exe is because python is not automatically in Windows like with Linux so I don't need that program. Unfortunately when I tried to run the other program:

$ python PhotoSphere.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "PhotoSphere.py", line 21, in <module>
    from OpenGL.GL import *
ImportError: No module named OpenGL.GL

so I apt-get install opengl.gl . Unfortunately I get the same error after installing opengl.gl . Then I tried apt-get install openGL.GL but am informed that the program is already installed.



On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 8:39 PM, Michael <bmike1@gmail.com> wrote:
I found something that might be sorta wahat I'm looking for. http://meestuff.blogspot.com/2013/08/google-photo-sphere-viewer-for-desktop.html . It is suppossed to work with Linux.
I download the file and extract it but there are no instructions to install it. I opened the bat file and the contents of it seemed to be instructions for installing but unfortuatly:

bmike1@MikesBeast ~/Documents/Programs/PhotoSphereBundle $ ./App/python.exe ./App/PhotoSphere.py
bash: ./App/python.exe: Permission denied
bmike1@MikesBeast ~/Documents/Programs/PhotoSphereBundle $ .\App\python.exe .\App\PhotoSphere.py
.Apppython.exe: command not found
Please, how do I install it?


On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 4:03 PM, Michael <bmike1@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you very much Anthony. This sounds very much like what I would like to use.
When I searched for 'street google street view' yesterday I could not find it in the playstore. I searched for photospere in google  and that search revealed that  it was put on android 4.2 and my phone is only a 2.2. Is there a way to download it (or something similar) to my computer?


On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 1:58 PM, Anthony Radzykewycz <anthony.radzykewycz@gatewaycc.edu> wrote:
The app will guide you on how many pictures to take and use circular guides that you need to 'cover.' It takes the pictures when you have 'covered the circle. From there, the app stitches it all together for you and then you can upload it to Google maps. If you wanted to embed the photoshphere, they have an api that you can sign up for to showcase that. I hope to work on mapping out paths between the photospheres, but we have not really started on that portion at all. Try it out. I was really amazed at the ease of use of the app.




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