[OSM-talk] Pic4Carto: efficient pictures viewer for micro-mapping

2016-11-27 Thread Volker Schmidt
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> Hi everyone,
>
> There are more and more street-view pictures which are under open
> license (Mapillary, Wikimedia Commons, Flickr, and OpenStreetView which
> is changing its name). These pictures are a gold mine containing a lot
> of interesting informations for OpenStreetMap, however they are not
> fully used yet. Maybe one explanation of this is that every source has
> its own web portal, not always simple to use or fast to load.
>
> In order to get the best of all pictures, I created a tool to help
> mappers named Pic4Carto. It allows to see all recent pictures from
> Mapillary, Flickr and Wikimedia Commons, on a given area, as a slideshow
> (pictures showing one by one automatically). The goal is to watch fast
> all the data on the area, to discover features we want to add in
> OpenStreetMap (for example benches, fire hydrants, billboards, maxspeed
> signs...). The tool is available here :
>
> http://projets.pavie.info/pic4carto/
>
> It's an open-source software (under AGPL license), source code is
> available on Framagit :
>
> https://framagit.org/PanierAvide/Pic4Carto
>
> Don't hesitate to make any suggests, report bugs of share any idea for
> improvements ;-)
>
> Cordially.
>
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Re: [OSM-talk] Pic4Carto: efficient pictures viewer for micro-mapping

2016-11-27 Thread PanierAvide

Hello,

Is the loading difficult for every area or just a particular one ? Maybe 
there are a lot of pictures, and as Pic4Carto requests 100 pictures per 
HTTP request for a given provider, it's possible that there are a lot 
for requests running for retrieving all the pictures metadata.


Cordially.


Le 26/11/2016 à 18:38, Greg Morgan a écrit :

PanierAvide,

That's very nice.  Your system takes 100 pounds of pain out of using 
Mapillary.  There seems to be a few missing items but I cannot put my 
finger on them.  The simplicity is Pic4Carto's best feature.


Regards,
Greg





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Re: [OSM-talk] Pic4Carto: efficient pictures viewer for micro-mapping

2016-11-26 Thread Greg Morgan
On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 9:43 AM, PanierAvide  wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> There are more and more street-view pictures which are under open license
> (Mapillary, Wikimedia Commons, Flickr, and OpenStreetView which is changing
> its name). These pictures are a gold mine containing a lot of interesting
> informations for OpenStreetMap, however they are not fully used yet. Maybe
> one explanation of this is that every source has its own web portal, not
> always simple to use or fast to load.
>
> In order to get the best of all pictures, I created a tool to help mappers
> named Pic4Carto. It allows to see all recent pictures from Mapillary,
> Flickr and Wikimedia Commons, on a given area, as a slideshow (pictures
> showing one by one automatically). The goal is to watch fast all the data
> on the area, to discover features we want to add in OpenStreetMap (for
> example benches, fire hydrants, billboards, maxspeed signs...). The tool is
> available here :
>
> http://projets.pavie.info/pic4carto/
>
> PanierAvide,

That's very nice.  Your system takes 100 pounds of pain out of using
Mapillary.  There seems to be a few missing items but I cannot put my
finger on them.  The simplicity is Pic4Carto's best feature.

Regards,
Greg
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[OSM-talk] Pic4Carto: efficient pictures viewer for micro-mapping

2016-11-15 Thread PanierAvide

Hi everyone,

There are more and more street-view pictures which are under open 
license (Mapillary, Wikimedia Commons, Flickr, and OpenStreetView which 
is changing its name). These pictures are a gold mine containing a lot 
of interesting informations for OpenStreetMap, however they are not 
fully used yet. Maybe one explanation of this is that every source has 
its own web portal, not always simple to use or fast to load.


In order to get the best of all pictures, I created a tool to help 
mappers named Pic4Carto. It allows to see all recent pictures from 
Mapillary, Flickr and Wikimedia Commons, on a given area, as a slideshow 
(pictures showing one by one automatically). The goal is to watch fast 
all the data on the area, to discover features we want to add in 
OpenStreetMap (for example benches, fire hydrants, billboards, maxspeed 
signs...). The tool is available here :


http://projets.pavie.info/pic4carto/

It's an open-source software (under AGPL license), source code is 
available on Framagit :


https://framagit.org/PanierAvide/Pic4Carto

Don't hesitate to make any suggests, report bugs of share any idea for 
improvements ;-)


Cordially.

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