It is possible to upload photos to the Crowdsourced Street Level Photos http://www.mapillary.com/ from its smartphone application or manually. The photos just must have the following EXIF tags: ["GPSLongitude"] ["GPSLatitude"] ["DateTimeOriginal","DateTimeDigitized","DateTime","GPSDateStamp"] ["Orientation"]
I tried to upload to the Mapillary photos from Canon 70D camera with the GPS receiver Canon GP-E2. It recognizes them all right and places them on the map in the right spot. But GoPro-4 makes about 120 fps (frames per second) in video mode. It means 120 photos per second, in one minute it will be 720 HD photos. I think it will overwhelm the server. Perhaps, in photo mode? Though I do not own GoPro. brgds Oleksiy On 23.10.2014 12:20, David Cuenca wrote: > There are many people who record both a gps trace and a video of their > itinerary. > Do you think it would be viable to use these videos as a sort of > street view by associating the frames to a location? When there is no > gps trace, it could be done by interpolation, defining synchronization > points between map and video. > > It is not 360°, but at least there would be some images of remote areas. > > Cheers, > Micru > > > _______________________________________________ > talk mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk
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