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I have a problem to save "google street image view" when I zoom in or zoom out the pictue.

For example I have picture link something like this: http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/streetview?sensor=false&zoom=1.6600000000000001&heading=0&size=640x640&location=47.371693,8.535608000000025

is same with: http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/streetview?sensor=false&zoom=2.3200000000000003&heading=0&size=640x640&location=47.371693,8.535608000000025

But in this link zoom property makes no sense. Some other property maybe?

Thanks

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Zoom property doesn't exist. You can zoom on an image by using fov property.

For example: http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/streetview?sensor=false&heading=0&size=640x640&location=47.371693,8.535608000000025&fov=20

From documentation:

fov (default is 90) determines the horizontal field of view of the image. The field of view is expressed in degrees, with a maximum allowed value of 120. When dealing with a fixed-size viewport, as with a Street View image of a set size, field of view in essence represents zoom, with smaller numbers indicating a higher level of zoom.

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  • Thanks it works. For dinamic zoom i catch the zoom_changed event and calculate fov value something like this: (found here groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/google-maps-js-api-v3/…) zoom=0 ----> fov=120 zoom=1 ----> fov=90 zoom=2 ----> fov=53.5 zoom=3 ----> fov=28.3 zoom=4 ----> fov=14.3 zoom=5 ----> fov=10 So: var values=[120, 90, 53.5, 28.3, 14.3, 10]; var zoom=panorama.getPov().zoom; var fov=values[Math.round(zoom)]; May 27, 2014 at 9:30
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There is no zoom parameter at streetview image app.

You can use fov parameter instead of it.

zoom is between 0 - 5 // 5 is the closest point

fov is between 0 - 120 // 0 is the closest point

the easiest way to find fov from zoom:

var $fov = 120 - ((120 / 5) * zoom);

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