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Camera properties #15
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I think we should quote some of the discussion for future reference. I'll add my new thoughts in a separate comment. It started with @milo-trujillo's question:
I responded:
To which @PanderMusubi said:
He mentions a few fields that should be mandatory (indoor/outdoor/public; the zone it's in like town/parking; etc.) and a few that should be optional. Original comment. @elKaZe said we might want to follow the Surveillance under Surveillance project's mandatory information, or at least take some ideas. @milo-trujillo responded again, saying:
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@PanderMusubi made a good point, saying the person is looking right at it, and going back to add details is a lot more work. I think it's also less rewarding to edit cameras that are already on the map vs. adding new ones. @elKaZe's idea of using icons to make it quick and easy sounds like a good way to do that. In this way, I think people wouldn't mind adding those details. |
I would :P, maybe start with fixed/dome |
Many of those options don't seem mutually exclusive by the way. E.g. the dome is fixed, so it's not a mobile camera, now what? Iconography might be easiest :P |
For a more organized discussion I've have opened this issue, in continuation of one of the topics developed on #3
I believe if we can design an interface based on icons, it will be easy to understand and fast to use. Just after mark the camera a sequence of icons can be shown to be selected and set the properties.
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