I mean it could very well be that the images are "stitched" together using that 360 rotavating google camera ... The picture below is a "street view" picture.. Their are often times these stitching algorithms tried its best but instead in combined 2 images together to make 1 and this is what you get..
You can see the "glitch" in the image as well meaning it's a stitching error. I think they found the right guy honestly.
You can see where it got confused top right look at the pin stripes... they aren't straight either, there's an obvious "misalignment" / 2 pictures / frames combined into one and the effects are evident, it created 2 pin stripes. Who puts pin stripes that close to the top of a roof anyway?
Wow! Do these guys need you to do their job or what?
I mean it could very well be that the images are "stitched" together using that 360 rotavating google camera ... The picture below is a "street view" picture.. Their are often times these stitching algorithms tried its best but instead in combined 2 images together to make 1 and this is what you get..
You can see the "glitch" in the image as well meaning it's a stitching error. I think they found the right guy honestly.
The stitches cause vertical aberrations, not horizontal
You can see where it got confused top right look at the pin stripes... they aren't straight either, there's an obvious "misalignment" / 2 pictures / frames combined into one and the effects are evident, it created 2 pin stripes. Who puts pin stripes that close to the top of a roof anyway?