Peter Miller wrote:
> Great stuff. Is it planned that this can be used as a DB of aerial 
> photography from other sources such as private planes or authorities 
> (just so  long as the photography is released on a suitable license)?

My main problem with OpenAerialMap was that nobody responded to my 
request if I could put CC-BY-SA content on there, because I have to 
differentiate in products. In my humble opinion we just make different 
raster layers with different licenses. So we could even import the NASA 
satellite map, so yes; Open to everyone, under a license that fits your 
bill, exported to the licenses that interest the viewer.

> Also - Is OpenStreetPhoto going to be usable for storage of ground level 
> photos of junctions, bridges etc which can be useful for photo route 
> planning or not. The name you have used would lead me to expect that it 
> would, however the project description seems to focus on aerial 
> photography. Would this be a possible extension of the project?

http://openstreetphoto.org/map.html?zoom=11&lat=51.82169&lon=4.35867&layers=BT

It is work in progress :) The Google Summer of Code part of the projects 
takes image recognition to the next level; slight preview:

http://mirror.openstreetmap.nl/openstreetphoto/tijs/results/110609/test1/DSC00161.JPG_result.jpg


Stefan

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