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"accuracyMeters": 3.14, # The estimated horizontal accuracy of this pose in meters with 68% confidence (one standard deviation). For example, on Android, this value is available from this method: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/location/Location#getAccuracy(). Other platforms have different methods of obtaining similar accuracy estimations.
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"altitude": 3.14, # Altitude of the pose in meters above WGS84 ellipsoid. NaN indicates an unmeasured quantity.
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"heading": 3.14, # Compass heading, measured at the center of the photo in degrees clockwise from North. Value must be >=0 and <360. NaN indicates an unmeasured quantity.
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"latLngPair": { # An object that represents a latitude/longitude pair. This is expressed as a pair of doubles to represent degrees latitude and degrees longitude. Unless specified otherwise, this must conform to the WGS84 standard. Values must be within normalized ranges. # Latitude and longitude pair of the pose, as explained here: https://cloud.google.com/datastore/docs/reference/rest/Shared.Types/LatLng When creating a Photo, if the latitude and longitude pair are not provided, the geolocation from the exif header is used. A latitude and longitude pair not provided in the photo or exif header causes the photo process to fail.
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"latLngPair": { # An object that represents a latitude/longitude pair. This is expressed as a pair of doubles to represent degrees latitude and degrees longitude. Unless specified otherwise, this object must conform to the WGS84 standard. Values must be within normalized ranges. # Latitude and longitude pair of the pose, as explained here: https://cloud.google.com/datastore/docs/reference/rest/Shared.Types/LatLng When creating a Photo, if the latitude and longitude pair are not provided, the geolocation from the exif header is used. A latitude and longitude pair not provided in the photo or exif header causes the photo process to fail.
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"latitude": 3.14, # The latitude in degrees. It must be in the range [-90.0, +90.0].
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"longitude": 3.14, # The longitude in degrees. It must be in the range [-180.0, +180.0].
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"accuracyMeters": 3.14, # The estimated horizontal accuracy of this pose in meters with 68% confidence (one standard deviation). For example, on Android, this value is available from this method: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/location/Location#getAccuracy(). Other platforms have different methods of obtaining similar accuracy estimations.
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"altitude": 3.14, # Altitude of the pose in meters above WGS84 ellipsoid. NaN indicates an unmeasured quantity.
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"heading": 3.14, # Compass heading, measured at the center of the photo in degrees clockwise from North. Value must be >=0 and <360. NaN indicates an unmeasured quantity.
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"latLngPair": { # An object that represents a latitude/longitude pair. This is expressed as a pair of doubles to represent degrees latitude and degrees longitude. Unless specified otherwise, this must conform to the WGS84 standard. Values must be within normalized ranges. # Latitude and longitude pair of the pose, as explained here: https://cloud.google.com/datastore/docs/reference/rest/Shared.Types/LatLng When creating a Photo, if the latitude and longitude pair are not provided, the geolocation from the exif header is used. A latitude and longitude pair not provided in the photo or exif header causes the photo process to fail.
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"latLngPair": { # An object that represents a latitude/longitude pair. This is expressed as a pair of doubles to represent degrees latitude and degrees longitude. Unless specified otherwise, this object must conform to the WGS84 standard. Values must be within normalized ranges. # Latitude and longitude pair of the pose, as explained here: https://cloud.google.com/datastore/docs/reference/rest/Shared.Types/LatLng When creating a Photo, if the latitude and longitude pair are not provided, the geolocation from the exif header is used. A latitude and longitude pair not provided in the photo or exif header causes the photo process to fail.
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"latitude": 3.14, # The latitude in degrees. It must be in the range [-90.0, +90.0].
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"longitude": 3.14, # The longitude in degrees. It must be in the range [-180.0, +180.0].
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"accuracyMeters": 3.14, # The estimated horizontal accuracy of this pose in meters with 68% confidence (one standard deviation). For example, on Android, this value is available from this method: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/location/Location#getAccuracy(). Other platforms have different methods of obtaining similar accuracy estimations.
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"altitude": 3.14, # Altitude of the pose in meters above WGS84 ellipsoid. NaN indicates an unmeasured quantity.
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"heading": 3.14, # Compass heading, measured at the center of the photo in degrees clockwise from North. Value must be >=0 and <360. NaN indicates an unmeasured quantity.
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"latLngPair": { # An object that represents a latitude/longitude pair. This is expressed as a pair of doubles to represent degrees latitude and degrees longitude. Unless specified otherwise, this must conform to the WGS84 standard. Values must be within normalized ranges. # Latitude and longitude pair of the pose, as explained here: https://cloud.google.com/datastore/docs/reference/rest/Shared.Types/LatLng When creating a Photo, if the latitude and longitude pair are not provided, the geolocation from the exif header is used. A latitude and longitude pair not provided in the photo or exif header causes the photo process to fail.
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"latLngPair": { # An object that represents a latitude/longitude pair. This is expressed as a pair of doubles to represent degrees latitude and degrees longitude. Unless specified otherwise, this object must conform to the WGS84 standard. Values must be within normalized ranges. # Latitude and longitude pair of the pose, as explained here: https://cloud.google.com/datastore/docs/reference/rest/Shared.Types/LatLng When creating a Photo, if the latitude and longitude pair are not provided, the geolocation from the exif header is used. A latitude and longitude pair not provided in the photo or exif header causes the photo process to fail.
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"latitude": 3.14, # The latitude in degrees. It must be in the range [-90.0, +90.0].
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"longitude": 3.14, # The longitude in degrees. It must be in the range [-180.0, +180.0].
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"accuracyMeters": 3.14, # The estimated horizontal accuracy of this pose in meters with 68% confidence (one standard deviation). For example, on Android, this value is available from this method: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/location/Location#getAccuracy(). Other platforms have different methods of obtaining similar accuracy estimations.
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"altitude": 3.14, # Altitude of the pose in meters above WGS84 ellipsoid. NaN indicates an unmeasured quantity.
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"heading": 3.14, # Compass heading, measured at the center of the photo in degrees clockwise from North. Value must be >=0 and <360. NaN indicates an unmeasured quantity.
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"latLngPair": { # An object that represents a latitude/longitude pair. This is expressed as a pair of doubles to represent degrees latitude and degrees longitude. Unless specified otherwise, this must conform to the WGS84 standard. Values must be within normalized ranges. # Latitude and longitude pair of the pose, as explained here: https://cloud.google.com/datastore/docs/reference/rest/Shared.Types/LatLng When creating a Photo, if the latitude and longitude pair are not provided, the geolocation from the exif header is used. A latitude and longitude pair not provided in the photo or exif header causes the photo process to fail.
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"latLngPair": { # An object that represents a latitude/longitude pair. This is expressed as a pair of doubles to represent degrees latitude and degrees longitude. Unless specified otherwise, this object must conform to the WGS84 standard. Values must be within normalized ranges. # Latitude and longitude pair of the pose, as explained here: https://cloud.google.com/datastore/docs/reference/rest/Shared.Types/LatLng When creating a Photo, if the latitude and longitude pair are not provided, the geolocation from the exif header is used. A latitude and longitude pair not provided in the photo or exif header causes the photo process to fail.
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"latitude": 3.14, # The latitude in degrees. It must be in the range [-90.0, +90.0].
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"longitude": 3.14, # The longitude in degrees. It must be in the range [-180.0, +180.0].
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"accuracyMeters": 3.14, # The estimated horizontal accuracy of this pose in meters with 68% confidence (one standard deviation). For example, on Android, this value is available from this method: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/location/Location#getAccuracy(). Other platforms have different methods of obtaining similar accuracy estimations.
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"altitude": 3.14, # Altitude of the pose in meters above WGS84 ellipsoid. NaN indicates an unmeasured quantity.
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"heading": 3.14, # Compass heading, measured at the center of the photo in degrees clockwise from North. Value must be >=0 and <360. NaN indicates an unmeasured quantity.
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"latLngPair": { # An object that represents a latitude/longitude pair. This is expressed as a pair of doubles to represent degrees latitude and degrees longitude. Unless specified otherwise, this must conform to the WGS84 standard. Values must be within normalized ranges. # Latitude and longitude pair of the pose, as explained here: https://cloud.google.com/datastore/docs/reference/rest/Shared.Types/LatLng When creating a Photo, if the latitude and longitude pair are not provided, the geolocation from the exif header is used. A latitude and longitude pair not provided in the photo or exif header causes the photo process to fail.
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"latLngPair": { # An object that represents a latitude/longitude pair. This is expressed as a pair of doubles to represent degrees latitude and degrees longitude. Unless specified otherwise, this object must conform to the WGS84 standard. Values must be within normalized ranges. # Latitude and longitude pair of the pose, as explained here: https://cloud.google.com/datastore/docs/reference/rest/Shared.Types/LatLng When creating a Photo, if the latitude and longitude pair are not provided, the geolocation from the exif header is used. A latitude and longitude pair not provided in the photo or exif header causes the photo process to fail.
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"latitude": 3.14, # The latitude in degrees. It must be in the range [-90.0, +90.0].
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"longitude": 3.14, # The longitude in degrees. It must be in the range [-180.0, +180.0].
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