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this post was submitted on 18 Mar 2024
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All common OSM compatible street level imagery services allow you to upload photos manually. Kartaview uploader can even add GPS data to the images from a GPX file, so if you use a camera without GPS it can still place them to the correct location if you recorded your trip with a different device:
Yes. For imagery that shows an entire road, these seem reasonable. However, sometimes I take detailed imagery for additional information, e.g. here's a fixed point. It can definitely be mapped but the only info this image delivers is "it's a fix point" and the coordinates in EXIF:
Or, here's a sign I found on a barn that informs us about the build date of the barn:
Should I just put these on Panoramax as well?
On mapillary I have seen imagery like this a lot of times, so I think it should be ok.
I already found a similar manual survey on panoramax here: https://panoramax.ign.fr/#background=streets&focus=map&map=18.08/48.859874/2.347155&pic=569af393-05b8-4711-928f-ccf278afe654&speed=250&theme=type&xyz=336.00/0.00/30
It seems panoramax.openstreetmap.fr instance is down. There are licensing differences between the ign.fr and the openstreetmap.fr instances, and the ign.fr is France only.
Source: https://panoramax.fr with an online translator.
This etalab license seems something used by the French Government, but I can't find a lot of information about it on the internet in English. From this official pdf it seems like something more open than CC.