Hi is there some project, instructions or some github repo for converting 360° video and GPX file to something like street view?
I would like to map this way local cycling routes.
there was a thread some time ago: https://lemmy.ml/post/18385948
https://panoramax.fr/ stood out to me as a platform to host the images.
do you want to build a photo-rig for your bike? do you already have a 360° camera?
I was looking at the 360° cameras and wanted to buy them. If I don’t do something like this, it won’t be used much.
Obviously this is kinda the opposite of what you’re looking for, but Google relies on third party photographers for the Street View interior views, plus many apartment companies like offering 360° photo views, so there is the opportunity there to go into business taking 360° photos for businesses
Yeah that’s the first thing that comes up in search.
I will contact local OSM community if they have some prefered project.
There’s Mapillary (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mapillary) and KartaView (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KartaView)
The issue I see with this is the data cost of that’ll be fucking huge. Would definitely be awesome to have a foss version of Street View.
The project closest to what you describe is Mapillary I guess.
It is owned by Meta so I will pass it.
That’s been my biggest gripe, so I don’t contribute to it. Realistically, would it even still exist if not for Meta? Probably not.
If an org like Mozilla took control, I would be adding thousands of KM of images to their dataset per year. Easily.
As nice as this would be, it seem against the principles of FOSS given you don’t ask homeowners for their consent
In the US it’s generally legal to take photos from the public right of way. Google takes care to blur faces and license plate numbers.
As a homeowner, I do not expect to be asked for consent if someone is on my street taking photos.
Which principle of open source software is being violated?