Hi James,

thank you very much for your comment.

Both Mapillary and OpenStreetCam specialize in Street View style imagery, i.e. the imagery created at the level of 1.5 - 2 meters above the ground. These are great resources.

However, I shoot sphere panoramas at the altitude of 30 - 50 meters above the ground. One such panorama covers an area of about one square kilometer. It provides a good 3D impression and understanding of a geographical place.

I learned from the interesting discussion at my new diary entry page https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Alex-7/diary that Wikimedia's Wmflabs works on its Panorama Viewer. Actually it is functional already. And also that, probably, a new OSM tag is needed, since a panorama, especially aerial, is not a usual still image, it is a new different quickly developing technology.

Thank you again and have a good day.

Best regards,
O. (Alex-7@OSM)


On 25-Jul-19 12:14, James wrote:
There are already services such as Mapillary or OpenStreetCam that can be used as an imagery overlay to OSM.

On Thu., Jul. 25, 2019, 6:11 a.m. Oleksiy Muzalyev, <oleksiy.muzal...@bluewin.ch <mailto:oleksiy.muzal...@bluewin.ch>> wrote:

    Good day,

    I published a new diary entry about an experiment of adding my aerial
    sphere 360 panorama to the OpenStreetMap:

    https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Alex-7/diary

    If you are interested of virtual, 3D or deep mapping, please, read
    and
    comment.

    Best regards,

    O. (Alex-7@OSM)





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