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xose |
September 08, 2017 17:53
| about 7 years ago
In #balloon-mapping, #timelapse, #photo-monitoring and other methods documented on this site, you often end up with thousands of photos, which are hard to upload to the web or share with others.
There are different ways to do this, and none are perfect -- choose one based on what you're most comfortable with and what resources you have.
For each approach, consider:
- cost
- complexity
- bandwidth requirements
- preferences of the group you want to share with
Options
Questions
Especially since none of the above methods are perfect, please help identify any problems, suggest other possible ways to share photos, or just ask any related questions here:
[questions:photo-sharing]
Related work
- Lens distortion correction -- when you have lots of images, you may want to remove lens distortion. There's documentation on a few methods for this under the #lens-distortion tag
- Geotagging -- if you want to add location data to your photos, or to take photos with location data, see #geo-tagging as well as #gps.
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xose |
May 13, 2017 15:11
| over 7 years ago
In #balloon-mapping, #timelapse, #photo-monitoring and other methods documented on this site, you often end up with thousands of photos, which are hard to upload to the web or share with others.
There are different ways to do this, and none are perfect -- choose one based on what you're most comfortable with and what resources you have.
For each approach, consider:
- cost
- complexity
- bandwidth requirements
- preferences of the group you want to share with
Options
Questions
Especially since none of the above methods are perfect, please help identify any problems, suggest other possible ways to share photos, or just ask any related questions here:
[questions:photo-sharing]
Related work
- Lens distortion correction -- when you have lots of images, you may want to remove lens distortion. There's documentation on a few methods for this under the #lens-distortion tag
- Geotagging -- if you want to add location data to your photos, or to take photos with location data, see #geo-tagging as well as #gps.
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warren |
May 12, 2017 20:18
| over 7 years ago
In #balloon-mapping, #timelapse, #photo-monitoring and other methods documented on this site, you often end up with thousands of photos, which are hard to upload to the web or share with others.
There are different ways to do this, and none are perfect -- choose one based on what you're most comfortable with and what resources you have.
For each approach, consider:
- cost
- complexity
- bandwidth requirements
- preferences of the group you want to share with
Options
Questions
Especially since none of the above methods are perfect, please help identify any problems, suggest other possible ways to share photos, or just ask any related questions here:
[questions:photo-sharing]
Related work
- Lens distortion correction -- when you have lots of images, you may want to remove lens distortion. There's documentation on a few methods for this under the #lens-distortion tag
- Geotagging -- if you want to add location data to your photos, or to take photos with location data, see #geo-tagging as well as #gps.
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warren |
May 12, 2017 20:17
| over 7 years ago
In #balloon-mapping, #timelapse, #photo-monitoring and other methods documented on this site, you often end up with thousands of photos, which are hard to upload to the web or share with others.
There are different ways to do this, and none are perfect -- choose one based on what you're most comfortable with and what resources you have.
For each approach, consider:
- cost
- complexity
- bandwidth requirements
- preferences of the group you want to share with
Options
Questions
Especially since none of the above methods are perfect, please help identify any problems, suggest other possible ways to share photos, or just ask any related questions here:
[questions:photo-sharing]
Related work
- Lens distortion correction -- when you have lots of images, you may want to remove lens distortion. There's documentation on a few methods for this under the #lens-distortion tag
- Geotagging -- if you want to add location data to your photos, or to take photos with location data, see #geo-tagging as well as #gps.
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warren |
May 12, 2017 19:08
| over 7 years ago
In #balloon-mapping, #timelapse, #photo-monitoring and other methods documented on this site, you often end up with thousands of photos, which are hard to upload to the web or share with others.
There are different ways to do this, and none are perfect -- choose one based on what you're most comfortable with and what resources you have.
For each approach, consider:
- cost
- complexity
- bandwidth requirements
- preferences of the group you want to share with
Options
Questions
Especially since none of the above methods are perfect, please help identify any problems, suggest other possible ways to share photos, or just ask any related questions here:
[questions:photo-sharing]
Related work
- Lens distortion correction -- when you have lots of images, you may want to remove lens distortion. There's documentation on a few methods for this under the #lens-distortion tag
- Geotagging -- if you want to add location data to your photos, or to take photos with location data, see #geo-tagging as well as #gps.
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warren |
May 12, 2017 19:07
| over 7 years ago
In #balloon-mapping, #timelapse, #photo-monitoring and other methods documented on this site, you often end up with thousands of photos, which are hard to upload to the web or share with others.
There are different ways to do this, and none are perfect -- choose one based on what you're most comfortable with and what resources you have.
For each approach, consider:
- cost
- complexity
- bandwidth requirements
- preferences of the group you want to share with
Options
Questions
Especially since none of the above methods are perfect, please help identify any problems, suggest other possible ways to share photos, or just ask any related questions here:
[questions:photo-sharing]
Related work
- Lens distortion correction -- when you have lots of images, you may want to remove lens distortion. There's documentation on a few methods for this under the #lens-distortion tag
- Geotagging -- if you want to add location data to your photos, or to take photos with location data, see #geo-tagging as well as #gps.
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