I effectively do my own streetview when driving to walks:

http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Photo_Mapping_with_the_Drift_HD_Helmet_Camera

It is setup to take images every 2 secs.  With a separate GPS datalogger I am 
able to view the images in JOSM.  Currently you click on the image icon on the 
editor to view the image.   

To be honest I collect many more images than I every look at.  Clearly the 
quality is very poor by comparison but more people might be able to afford such 
a camera and take pictures for others to use.  The other problematic area will 
be having some software to remove people's faces, car number plates etc.    

Its certainly a good idea but at this time it would also be useful to have a 
$300 camera option so more people can contribute.  The images could always be 
updated as the cameras improve.  

Dudley





Date: Tue, 14 May 2013 14:31:34 -0400
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [OSM-newbies] Streetview / OSM Integration

Thanks, Andrew.  Yes, your thinking is exactly right -- this can be used like a 
high-powered, multi-media GPX file.  
One issue, though, is that the camera is very expensive (around $17,000).  I've 
been driving around the DC area, and have collected about 15,000 images so far. 
 We're still figuring out how to manage them, even at that relatively low 
number, processing them and uploading them to Amazon's s3 can be very 
time-consuming.

I'm hoping to connect with some of the map editors to talk about integration, 
toying with coming out to San Francisco for the conference to make some 
in-person connections.

Tac


On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 2:11 PM, Andrew Salzberg <[email protected]> 
wrote:

As a mostly newbie myself, I have been following this conversation passively 
but just had a chance to look at your tool and I think it has the potential to 
be pretty amazing (has anyone tried something similar previously? forgive my 
ignorance)


Obviously there's been huge growth (despite challenges and some opposition for 
valid reasons, in certain cases) in map editing based on aerial imagery - with 
the iD editor only the most prominent recent example. What's missing from 
aerial is all the detail you're trying to collect - addresses, street features, 
building heights, etc etc which have required on the ground mapping.


But now - with your "DIY google streetview"  - we could have a way to start 
having folks adding these features without necessarily walking around mapping 
themselves. Am I right that volunteers might be able to strap a similar camera 
to the roof of a car (or bike, etc), drive around town, upload the photos, and 
then have others (if not themselves) use these tracks to update the map? (in a 
manner basically similar to the way GPX traces have been used in the past)? 


If so - sign me up. I'd be curious what type of camera you're using (how 
expensive, etc) and if you've thought about how others might upload imagery, 
how a standard license for the imagery might be worked out for new 
contributors, etc.


Anyway - looking at your tool got me excited for the possibilities. congrats on 
the work so far.
On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 2:02 PM, Tac Tacelosky <[email protected]> wrote:


Here's a link to our current Streetview tool, showing an area where there's 
very little OSM data:


http://www.customstreetview.com/route/public/12#heading=55.14876886478911&pano=130428151423&pitch=-2.9371867297722107&zoom=0




You can see that we were experimenting with a "Quick Add" feature beneath the 
image, the idea was set the zoom, pitch and heading, center an object, then 
quickly identify it -- "stop sign", "bike rack", "sidewalk cutout" or a very 
simple form "shop: nail salon", "restaurant, name=Al's Pizza", etc.



But at the moment that part is getting complicated, so I simply have a link to 
OSM in the lower left.  
Feedback welcome.


Tac
PS Will add the ODbL license text for the images shortly! 

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