Thanks for the reply, Tim – and for building out a tool like mapwarper.net.

I was thinking more about batch import of maps, rather than control points.

I've had a chance to play around with it a bit and was getting some of the 
distortion you mentioned, which is likely unavoidable. I'm going to test the 
same map in ArcGIS and in MapWarper – I have a feeling I will get a similar 
amount of distortion in each. Some of it may come down to adding points to 
adjust the map by eye.

Sanjay Seth | Research Analyst
(917) 546-4327 | www.rpa.org
Regional Plan Association
________________________________________
From: Tim Waters [[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2015 6:44 AM
To: Sanjay Seth
Cc: Albin Larsson; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [OHM] Building Infrastructure for OHM ­­ RPA Historic Wetland 
Mapping

Hello,

I run, maintain and develop mapwarper.net<http://mapwarper.net>

Currently there is no facility to batch import control points. However I am 
developing this functionality for a related project and so I might get around 
to updating mapwarper.net<http://mapwarper.net> with these and other changes if 
I have a spare few weeks, but there is no timetable to do this currently. The 
software is relatively straightforward to install on your own server and 
bespoke features can also be developed, it's open source software.

You might have success using the API to add points by a script.

There is documentation on github 
https://github.com/timwaters/mapwarper/blob/master/README_API.md by adding a 
control point at a time.

I'm not aware of any people having used this though.

One thing with entering in the coordinates from images or maps is that 
(depending on a number of factors) there may be a little bit of distortion or 
stretching of the base material, distortion during the scanning process or 
camera lens. What this means is that there may be a need to manually add points 
to correct for the distortions. Newer, better surveyed and better digitized 
images should have less of an issue of course. You'd just need to give it a go 
and see :)

Tim




On 30 October 2015 at 14:54, Sanjay Seth 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
It looks like I would have to get an Admin account to do batch imports?

Between manual control points and batch imports, I think we’re set. This is a 
great tool.


—

Sanjay Seth | Research Analyst

Regional Plan Association

(917) 546-4327<tel:%28917%29%20546-4327> | rpa.org<http://rpa.org>


From: Albin Larsson <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2015 10:49:05 -0400
To: Sanjay Seth <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Cc: SK53 <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>, 
"[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: Re: [OHM] Building Infrastructure for OHM ­­ RPA Historic Wetland 
Mapping


Maps Warper support batch imports too so I guess it would be a great match for 
this project.

//
Albin

On Oct 30, 2015 15:45, "Sanjay Seth" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 
wrote:
Awesome! Sorry, a bit new to MapWarper. But thanks for pointing that out. 
Didn’t see the control panel. That’s perfect!


—

Sanjay Seth | Research Analyst

Regional Plan Association

(917) 546-4327<tel:%28917%29%20546-4327> | rpa.org<http://rpa.org>


From: SK53 <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2015 10:35:34 -0400
To: Sanjay Seth <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Cc: Albin Larsson <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>, 
"[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: Re: [OHM] Building Infrastructure for OHM ­­ RPA Historic Wetland 
Mapping

You can manually add control points in MapWarper: I've done it as a starting 
point for a few GSGS 3906 maps by finding the lat/lon for the corners (IIRC 
using nearby.co.uk<http://nearby.co.uk>). All you do is mark the relevant point 
on the target, mark anywhere in the rectification layer and then adjust the lat 
lon values in the control panel.

Jerry

On 30 October 2015 at 14:34, Sanjay Seth 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Very cool! Thanks for doing that, Albin. I’ll start testing it out locally and 
will let you know how it goes!

I would love to use Map Warper. It just doesn’t seem to work for these maps. 
The NOAA maps only map out natural features – so, there aren’t really any 
strong points to use for rectification. It’s from the 1830’s, so you can’t use 
the coastline or riverbeds – and there aren’t any roads on these maps.




The only accurate way to do the rectification for these maps is to use these 
graticules, translate into decimal degrees, and create a rectification point 
from that:



It doesn’t seem as though map warper allows you to make custom rectification 
points based off the decimal degrees of the point – but is rather a more visual 
interface that requires the historic maps to have a feature represented on the 
current OSM map.


—

Sanjay Seth | Research Analyst

Regional Plan Association

(917) 546-4327<tel:%28917%29%20546-4327> | rpa.org<http://rpa.org>


From: Albin Larsson <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 19:52:42 -0400
To: Sanjay Seth <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Cc: SK53 <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>, 
"[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: Re: [OHM] Building Infrastructure for OHM ­– RPA Historic Wetland 
Mapping

Maps Warpers mask feature can deal with those map borders ;-)

Here is the OHM instance of TM:
https://github.com/Abbe98/osm-tasking-manager2/tree/RPA-wetlands

Everything should be working except, making queries directly to OHM using the 
Overpass Turbo link, it's possible using some data setting in the URL but I 
haven't used it recently. Some string could say OpenStreetMap in some places to 
but most of them should be right.

For OAuth I created an app "RPA - Wetlands" it's "Main Application URL" is set 
to the Github repo but as far as I remember this won't be an issue at least not 
when running it locally.

//
Albin

2015-10-29 21:17 GMT+01:00 Sanjay Seth <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>:
That was quick! Looking forward to test driving the TM tomorrow. Thanks for 
jumping in on this, Albin.

The good thing about the maps we have chosen is that, based on the 1830 to 1850 
time period, there isn't significant overlap of map content. However, there are 
overlapping borders that do need to be cropped out.

I am hesitant to use Map Warper for these historic maps, as the features on the 
map are mostly natural. But I could be convinced. Here's our current 
methodology for georeferencing: 
https://www.dropbox.com/s/g2fz8ti9npmbh30/Tutorial_and_Methodology_for_Mapping_Historic_Wetlands.pdf?dl=0

These are all of the maps we are going to georeference from the NY metro 
region: 
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/q73vhjrnj0e1lbf/AADTjbuSbYM7n2JgtWLG-vOya?dl=0

This is a map RPA created in 2003 that looks at many of the historic wetlands 
in the NY/NJ Harbor, from a single British survey map: 
https://www.dropbox.com/s/pc0p9i6nlvfs1tm/RPA_Historic_TIdelands_NYNJ_Harbor_Estuary.jpg?dl=0

And here are some examples of georeferenced maps (Tif): 
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/xe0naanoabdtavt/AACiPDiUyGJA6LbrOjIOpqO2a?dl=0

In order to create a draft TMS, I uploaded the individually referenced maps as 
GeoTIFFs into TileMill, combined into a single map, and was able to export a 
single map in a TMS format.

However, ideally to make this scalable beyond the New York metro region, we 
would want to use something like MapWarper to make it easy for others to 
georeference other geographies or times series.

Thoughts?

Thanks! -s


Sanjay Seth | Research Analyst
(917) 546-4327<tel:%28917%29%20546-4327> | www.rpa.org<http://www.rpa.org>
Regional Plan Association
________________________________________
From: Albin Larsson [[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>]
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2015 3:51 PM
To: SK53
Cc: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [OHM]      Building Infrastructure for OHM ­– RPA Historic Wetland 
Mapping

But that wouldn't work if the maps overlap? Such as maps over the same area but 
for different time periods.

I got an instance of TM up and running against OHM, will probably find some 
issues but is published my code later tonight.

//
Albin

You need to look at what Donal Diamond (IrlJdel) does for the GSGS3906 maps 
which are individually warped on map warper, but pulled together in a single 
TMS layer.

Example individual map TMS: 
http://mapwarper.net/maps/tile/11180/{zoom}/{x}/{y}.png<http://mapwarper.net/maps/tile/11180/%7Bzoom%7D/%7Bx%7D/%7By%7D.png><http://mapwarper.net/maps/tile/11180/%7Bzoom%7D/%7Bx%7D/%7By%7D.png>
Combined TMS: 
tms[18]:http://mapwarper.net/layers/tile/101/{zoom}/{x}/{y}.png<http://mapwarper.net/layers/tile/101/%7Bzoom%7D/%7Bx%7D/%7By%7D.png><http://mapwarper.net/layers/tile/101/%7Bzoom%7D/%7Bx%7D/%7By%7D.png>

I don't know what magic is involved, but it works.

Jerry

On 29 October 2015 at 19:20, Albin Larsson 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>>
 wrote:
3000 maps is a bit of a issue, iD API for custom TMS layer only support one at 
a time, and I guess that those 3000 maps is overlapping too? For example the 
HOT TM has one TMS layer for each project, something that wouldn't work in this 
case.

I see two possible solutions for this, one is to add the link to each relevant 
TMS layer in the task description, this would be a lot of manual work. Another 
and probably better solution is to add all maps to iDs imagery index, currently 
there is less then 200 maps there, I'm not sure about how much 3000 maps would 
affect performance... This solution requires that all maps has bounding boxes. 
Maybe I would need to setup a custom iD instance too...

//
Albin


2015-10-29 20:03 GMT+01:00 Steven Johnson 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>>:
Hi Albin,
I think that's essentially the task, but instead of invoking openstreetmap, the 
TM would instead point to OHM. Awesome if you can stand up a new instance!
Thanks,

-- SEJ
-- twitter: @geomantic
-- skype: sejohnson8

There are two types of people in the world. Those that can extrapolate from 
incomplete data.

On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 2:46 PM, Albin Larsson 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>>
 wrote:

I'm looking into it, shouldn't take much time at all to setup. Just setting up 
a new TM instance connected to OpenHistoricalMap?

//
Albin

On Oct 29, 2015 19:32, "Sanjay Seth" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>>
 wrote:
Hi folks –

I had sent around an email about a month ago about a project at RPA 
(www.rpa.org<http://www.rpa.org><http://www.rpa.org>) to map the historic 
wetlands of the New York metropolitan region from the 1830’s - 1850’s, as part 
of our research on climate adaptation. (See email chain below for details).

The project has started to take off. We have had a great response from the 
community so far – and have partnered with Steven Johnson at TeachOSM and 
others to shepherd this mapping effort. Through this project, we hope to build 
out some of the infrastructure that would help the OHM community continue to 
grow.

For this project, we will need a Tasking Manager that is connected to OHM. We 
could build off the TeachOSM TM by overriding the default iD link for each job 
– or set up an entirely separate TM for OHM. I think the latter may be a better 
option. Is there other infrastructure OHM needs to move forward that could fit 
in the scope of this project? (I have a modest amount of funding that I could 
use to defray some of the cost of development time. Can anyone on this list 
point me in the direction of someone who would be willing to get an 
OHM-connected TM up and running?)

I look forward to hearing any comments, questions, ideas, suggestions from you 
about this project as it moves forward – and to gauge your interest in the 
project as a whole. If you would like to be involved in this project, please 
feel free to contact either myself 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>)
 or Steven 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>).

Thanks!
Sanjay

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