Introducing my work using the labpano pilot era.
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First of all, please understand that my English is not good.
I am shooting a street view in South Korea.
I recently took a street view of a historical place in Korea. I'd like to share this workflow with you.(an example of a work)
https://goo.gl/maps/LaGkUFeaFtfamJBx6The equipment I use
- labpano pilot era
 - backpack
 - monopod
 - ardusimple - RTK+INS simpleRTK2B-F9R V3 (External gps receiver)
 - GNSS antenna
 - Power Bank 10000mah
 

this is my backpack

Mount the camera on the monopod. It is fixed tightly by clamps.
Additionally, try using a 5-8 mm thick acrylic plate! There's a sense of stability.
This is me taking a street view.See the link for instructions on how to connect external gps to the camera
link textSummarize my workflow
- Mount the camera on the monopod fixed to the backpack.
 - Power on the camera and the external GPS.
 - Connect the external GPS to the camera.
 - [Important!] Synchronize the camera's time with GPS time. (Using an app 'Smart Time Sync')
 - Before you start shooting, check whether the latitude and longitude change well. (Sometimes the latitude and longitude do not change due to errors.)
 - Connect with the labpano remote app, Start shooting the street view.
 - Loads the captured video to your computer.
 - Use the 'UL2GSV' tool to output the GPX file.
 - Color grading in Premiere Pro.
 - Upload a street view using the UL2GSV tool. (with GPX files)
 
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