Updating Google Street View to 2019 from 200710362
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I just got a few questions that were presented to me. The project is for photographing the street in front of a apartment complex. The last update for this street was in 2007. Is there a special way to label the project so the street view will be updated with the new photos. Or any pointers on what to do. Thanks Ron |
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@ron0987 My understanding - from attending the 2019 Google Street View Summit in London in September [2019] - is that Google looks at various factors in updating existing maps: 1. How current (that's a plus for you!) 2. Quality (as long as your imagine quality is better, that's a plus for you!) 3. Length of update (if you are shooting a long segment versus individual 360ºs: that's a plus for you) My impression is that like life - there are no guarantees with Google Street View. It's super-likely that you will be successful replacing the current Google Street View with your update. Does that help? Best, Dan |
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As far as I know you can do it yourself. All you need is the camera that supports video mode for Street View(Theta V, Theta Z1, Pilot Era etc) and the SV app. I am not sure if you can walk along a street(in terms of a danger being on a road) but you can mount a camera on a car/bike and drive/rode it while your camera captures a 360 video through the SV app. After you submit it to GSV through the SV app, it will extract 360 frames from the 360 video at some intervals and will replace original Google Street View with yours. Here is more help on this https://support.google.com/maps/answer/7546470?hl=en |
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