https://www.theverge.com/2019/9/25/20883706/facebook-ar-glasses-prototypes-live-maps-announce-oc6
According to a video, it will produce “multi-layer representations of
the world” using crowdsourced data, traditional maps, and footage
captured through phones and augmented reality glasses
https:
I can find some references to this subject in JOSM tickets and the definitiion
of minimum / maximum in JOSM Advanced paramenters. But I have no success to
run the tests.
The JOSM ticket https://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/16189 discusses about the
implementation of the Check for Almost right
I can imagine they can have such a restriction for photos made with their
app. (Don't know if they do, too much legalese to wade through), but photos
made with an action cam are yours, so you can do whatever you want with
them. I would expect that photos made with either app, should also be your
in
If you haven't deleted the photos from your device after uploading them
to OSC (the app gives you the option to remove or not photos), you can
also submit them to Mapillary.
I'm not familiarized with OSC but if you can download photos to your
local devices, you can upload them later using Mapuilla
Is there a good way to export all your data from OpenStreetCam, in order to
consolidate it on a Mapillary account?
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> ... I wanted to express "person P was born in building B" in Wikidata,
imho: my proposal for example for "Haydn's birthplace"
one tag for a memorial
historic=memorial
memorial=plaque
name=.
subject:wikidata=Q7349( https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q7349 Joseph
Haydn ) it is an extra; bu
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:memorial%3Dplaque
historic=memorial
memorial=plaque
name=[what ever the plaque says]
On Wed., Sep. 25, 2019, 5:56 a.m. Frederik Ramm,
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I passed a building today that had a plaque saying that a famous writer
> was born there ("on the first
Hi,
I passed a building today that had a plaque saying that a famous writer
was born there ("on the first floor of this house") in 1901.
I could add a note to the building in OSM (but that would not be machine
readable), or I could add a separate object for the plaque, again with a
note tag. But
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