Cool! It looks and interacts awesome. On Fri, May 31, 2019, 18:43 Nick Whitelegg <nick.whitel...@solent.ac.uk> wrote:
> Thanks! Actually used Pannellum: https://pannellum.org/ > > > <https://pannellum.org/> > > Note that there is one little issue, which I thought I'd resolved, but has > recurred today, and *might* be down to Pannellum: occasionally (and > inconsistently, i.e. there isn't a sequence of actions which causes it to > happen) if you click on a camera icon when in map mode it doesn't load the > panorama. Most of the time it's fine though. > > > > Nick > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Milo van der Linden <m...@dogodigi.net> > *Sent:* 31 May 2019 17:20:57 > *To:* Nick Whitelegg > *Cc:* osm-talk > *Subject:* Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView 360 - StreetView-like application > for hikers > > Nice! Did you create your own panoviewer or did you use > https://www.marzipano.net/? > > Op vr 31 mei 2019 om 13:46 schreef Nick Whitelegg < > nick.whitel...@solent.ac.uk>: > > > Hi, > > > Some of you are probably aware that way back in 2010 I started developing > OpenTrailView , which aims to be a StreetView-like web application but > focusing on off-road routes such as hiking trails, with crowd-sourced > panoramas. > > > Recently, due to the increasing availability of 360 cameras and the > appearance of mature panorama APIs (e.g. Pannellum) and client-side routing > APIs (GeoJSON Path Finder) I have restarted work on OpenTrailView and did > an initial presentation at FOSDEM 2019 back in February. > > > Since then I have done further work and OpenTrailView, while still > incomplete, is in a state where I believe it's ready to start receiving > contributions. > > > It's available at > > https://www.opentrailview.org/ > > > You can get an idea of how it allows you to 'walk' along OSM ways by > navigating in the default area (Southampton Common). There are also some > panoramas available close to Fernhurst, West Sussex (lat 51.05, lon -0.72). > There's a Nominatim search available if you switch to 'map' mode (see the > map icon). > > > If you signup and then login, you can contribute your own 360 panos. > Obviously follow the usual privacy considerations (no faces, no car number > plates) - panos will be moderated before they go live to ensure they do not > have any privacy violations amongst other things. > > > The key thing about this version is that it will use underlying OSM data > to auto-connect panoramas. This was not done on any previous version. > > > However, note that while the site will accept panos anywhere in the world, > at present, the auto-connection facility will only work in *Europe* plus > Turkey (I am using the Europe Geofabrik extract), as my server currently > only stores European data. Nonetheless I have had a possible offer of > helping with hosting costs so expansion to the entire world could well > happen soon. > > > The maps provided are rather basic, showing only highways, coastlines and > a few selected POIs, this is due to server capacity constraints. If anyone > is aware of a tile server I can use legitimately as a replacement, without > violating the usage policy, please let me know. > > > In similar style to OSM, panos will be copyright 'OTV360 contributors' and > licensed under CC-by-SA. IANAL but this seems to be the most common > practice. > > > Do remember once again that this is an unfinished product but it is now in > a state where I believe it is of interest to contributors. > > > Gitlab: https://gitlab.com/nickw1/opentrailview/ > > > > Thanks, > > Nick > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > talk mailing list > talk@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk > > > > -- > [image: http://www.dogodigi.net] <http://www.dogodigi.net> > *Milo van der Linden* > web: dogodigi <http://www.dogodigi.net> > tel: +31-6-16598808 >
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