Recently, the @Mapillary team have shipped some big updates to their Desktop Uploader. Likewise, Google launched a much more intuitive product to upload content, Street View Studio.
In this post I compare the two
https://t.co/SHStK93OzB
Last year I spent a little over a month creating street-level imagery of some of France's best ski areas using a @gopro MAX.
For all those not able to head out to the mountains this year, enjoy the whole of the Three Valleys (and beyond) on @mapillary
https://t.co/hg4RNvGd5S
Last year I spent a little over a month creating street-level imagery of some of France's best ski areas using a @gopro MAX.
For all those not able to head out to the mountains this year, enjoy the whole of the Three Valleys (and beyond) on @mapillary
https://t.co/hg4RNvGd5S
Navigation for prams, GPS accuracy of cameras, pedestrian and bike infrastructure, entry-level mapping, and a 360 street-level imagery project in Belgium.
https://t.co/SnbDc839nx
🥳 @mapillary tools now support CAMM video uploads.
I know many of you in the Trek View community will be VERY interested in this. Docs here:
https://t.co/A6QFofSQXV
Another interesting data bike implementation...
Sniffer Bike -- Measure air quality, road conditions and location while cycling
https://t.co/uPXaaPsfEW
Cartographers always have to distort the surface of Earth in order to create a flat map. Notice how the same square on a map can have many different shapes and sizes in reality. Explore for yourself at https://t.co/AGurkwtCNo
@cbed32 Contradicting myself again; on the subject of sporting uses, an AR help mode for climbing showing a route based on ability would be a must-have for me.
@cbed32 This tech just allows devs to go deeper down the rabbit hole in terms of what is possible. Though I'm excited to use it myself and see what others do (hence confusion w/ my own unease). I just die a little more each time I see someone glued to a screen instead of the scenery.
@cbed32 For sure! That said, I have a slight unease with this area. For me, the problem with current implementations (and potential future ones, as per your post) is that they are focused on real-time use-cases -- ultimately getting people to look at their screens more when outside.
This was a frustrating lesson in how many 360 photo and video viewers don't support GPano and GSpherical specifications.
Facebook comes out on top, beating Google on their own standard.
https://t.co/pG9q2uAyxc