For our parkour group, we have a list of spots with custom pictures of the spots, embedded right into google maps, so you don’t have to click on any other website. This is quite cool and convenient. Is there any way to move that list (manually is ok) to OSM? E.g. in a city guides functionality, which I have some memory of, but don’t know where it comes from.
OSM is database, not a website and it does not store pictures, only links to them. 1
The most well supported way would be to upload the images to wikimedia commons, create a category for each spot there, and than add the category name to the
wikimedia_commons
tag on the element in osm.- Tag documentation: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:wikimedia_commons
- General info on Wikimedia Commons connection: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Commons
Renderer support:
- OsmAnd can display these images, in the section “Online photos” in the detailed view of an element
- Organic Maps adds a Wikimedia Commons button, which opens the category in the webbrowser
- On openstreetmap.org these links are clickable.
- Wiki lists some more renderers supporting this tag: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:wikimedia_commons#Support
Another common tag for this is the
image
tag, you can just link there a single image. https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:imageMapillary is a google streetview alternative owned by Meta/Facebook. It has it’s own tag and you can link there images uploaded to mapillary. Note: this platform is not fully GDPR compliant, and owned by a terrible company, so I personally don’t recommend contributing there, just it’s a common option. https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:mapillary
1: Except those strange guys who store base64 encoded images in the
image
tag, taginfo link, but it should be only really low resolution as there is an 255 character limit for values. I haven’t found a renderer which could display this.