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Sounds very cool! I take it the project was successful wrt
user-interaction/GUI ?<br>
<br>
I was also thinking of a UI like StreetView (move forward/back,
zoom etc), but that would require the imagery to be highly
geo-coded, and a ton of software...<br>
<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Best Regards,
Brent Fraser</pre>
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On 12/15/2011 12:54 PM, Bob Basques wrote:
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0; margin-top: 0"> <font face="Comic
Sans MS" size="3">Brent,</font> </p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0; margin-top: 0"> <font face="Comic
Sans MS" size="3">Already have that sort of thing developed
here at the City internally. We even have a thumbnail in a
popup on mouseover function. Additionally we also put into
place a GeoSpatial identifier that shows all photo's that look
at a particular spot on the ground. We acquired all the
corresponding camera data with the photo acquisition that show
which direction the camera was facing. Jim K. did much of the
work for this. But the availability of the camera data helped
as well. Our catlog includes two different collections of
street level photos, each covering the entire city right of
way. The last collection included 2million+ photos @
7megapixel (I think) with a camera array for 360 deg views of
each location spaced every 15 ft down every road. We're
talking about running another collection as a matter of fact.</font>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0; margin-top: 0"> <font face="Comic
Sans MS" size="3">We've similarly set up some aerial oblique
photos in the same system that are retrieved using the same
lookup service.</font> </p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0; margin-top: 0"> <font face="Comic
Sans MS" size="3">The hard part with fielding a demo of it, is
having a place to upload, and also a cleaning mechanism on a
periodic timeline. </font> </p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0; margin-top: 0"> <font face="Comic
Sans MS" size="3">There is also the need to have some sort of
authentication in place for uploading in a general sense.</font>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0; margin-top: 0"> <font face="Comic
Sans MS" size="3">bobb</font> </p>
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>>> Brent Fraser <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:bfraser@geoanalytic.com"><bfraser@geoanalytic.com></a> wrote:<br>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0; margin-top: 0"> I had a
question the other day from a person in the Emergency<br>
Response Planning business. He has a client (with
little or no money to<br>
spend) interested in looking at a aerial scenes of
their five facilities<br>
from their head office to aid in any decisions. I let
them know the<br>
difference between aerial "snapshots" and
photogrammetry, etc. But I<br>
can't really help them; it's mainly a data acquisition
task and a photo<br>
album.<br>
<br>
However while we were talking, it occurred to me
that a simple<br>
web-based mapping system with the ability to upload
geo-tagged photos<br>
from the field, display icons on map and show the
photo when clicked<br>
(like Google Earth's Photo layer) could be a nice
GeoMoose extension,<br>
useful for various things. I think most of the parts
are in GeoMoose:<br>
Identify, Popups (although I may want the Identify
info sent to a<br>
different browser window)...<br>
<br>
Thoughts?<br>
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--<br>
Best Regards,<br>
Brent Fraser<br>
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