: Mardi 16 septembre 2014 11h13
Objet : Re: [HOT] Satellite imagery interpretation examples - looking for
suggestions
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Yes, these examples are very well done. I like how you annotated the
image in different ways for the different levels of information
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Yes, these examples are very well done. I like how you annotated the
image in different ways for the different levels of information. It
keeps a single image from getting too cluttered.
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On 09/16/2014 07:33 AM, David Schmitt wrote:
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Hi Blake,
thank you for your effort in driving this forwrd. I really like the
style and content on this one! One thing that perhaps might be helpful
is a zoomed in cutout of one of the villages, to underline how tight
"tightly outlined" should be.
Regards, David
On 2014-09-13 16:23, Blake
Hi,
I have started to put some of my idea for an imagery guide down on pages.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Bgirardot/Typical_Road_and_Residential_Task
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Tallguy's linking to the buildings feedback page sort of changed my
thinking on how to make thes
On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 4:20 PM, Harry Wood wrote:
> {{Bing image}}
That's fine but "This image is composed entirely, or almost entirely,
of imagery from Bing."
will prevent me from using it on
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/File:Secondary-highway-sierra-leone-1.png
nd linked a new wiki
template we can start using on image description pages: {{Bing image}}
Harry
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From: Ralf Stephan
To: Blake Girardot
Cc: "hot@openstreetmap.org"
Sent: Wednesday, 10 September 2014, 17:13
Subject: Re: [HOT] Satellite image
ember 2014, 17:13
Subject: Re: [HOT] Satellite imagery interpretation examples - looking for
suggestions
As the Mapbnox imagery doesn't seem good enough to illustrate the photos
I collected, I stumbled upon this post by Pieren:
"The answer is 'no' for a mass use of Bing screens
As the Mapbnox imagery doesn't seem good enough to illustrate the photos
I collected, I stumbled upon this post by Pieren:
"The answer is 'no' for a mass use of Bing screenshots but I think
there is some place for occasional and limited amount of images,
especially when it is used to illustrate ho
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> Personally I'm currently attempting to work on a series of slides used
when delivering training at events, and I like to include screenshots from
iD& JOSM and in each I like to have the scale visible.
Great! Blake. Waiting for you to share them when done.
Quite often, a road can look too
Oh those pictures are really cool, ty.
On 9/10/2014 6:15 AM, Ralf Stephan wrote:
There are precious few photos in Wikimedia Commons showing forest roads
and hamlets in West Africa. I started to collect those I could localize and
associate with a tag. Only primary roads so far. Some from DRC.
ht
Hi Allison,
You mean those squiggly little lines that go E-W'ish?
They are not rivers or streams. They are roads or paths but that is one
of my questions too and the reason I want to make the little reference
for roads in Africa.
As sanderd17 mention, how those roads look on satellite imager
There are precious few photos in Wikimedia Commons showing forest roads
and hamlets in West Africa. I started to collect those I could localize and
associate with a tag. Only primary roads so far. Some from DRC.
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Rwst/Commons_photos_roads_hamlets_w-africa
O
Some pictures on the Africa highways wiki page wouldn't hurt either.
Quite often, a road can look too narrow to be classified as "unclassified",
so people put "path" on it. But that's in a lot of cases because the
treetop makes it seem narrow, but at the bottom, it's wide enough for
vehicles to pa
Blake,
I'm hoping you can come up with a way of sharing the screenshots on
these subjects. As well as the wiki or LearnOSM article you develop, the
basic screenshots could be of enormous help for those who produce items
on twitter, facebook, press articles, slideshows for presentations etc..
I find it particularly difficult to recognize buildings in the Monrovia tasks.
Issues include telling apart garden areas from houses with patchworked roof,
recognizing houses with grass roofs or houses under trees.
If someone with more experience could add a tagged example image to
the Wiki that w
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 6:38 AM, Blake Girardot wrote:
> On 9/10/2014 12:31 AM, Alexander W. Janssen wrote:
>> Very well; are there any legal restrictions when including imagery
>> from Mapbox? Or can we just deep-link it (e.g. using openlayers)?
>
> There are legal restrictions on their imagery,
On 9/10/2014 12:31 AM, Alexander W. Janssen wrote:
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 6:26 AM, Blake Girardot wrote:
I plan on putting them in osm wiki. I like the idea of the picture of what
it is from ground level.
Very well; are there any legal restrictions when including imagery
from Mapbox? Or ca
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 6:26 AM, Blake Girardot wrote:
> I plan on putting them in osm wiki. I like the idea of the picture of what
> it is from ground level.
Very well; are there any legal restrictions when including imagery
from Mapbox? Or can we just deep-link it (e.g. using openlayers)?
> Ch
Now that sounds like an excellent idea; however, wouldn't it be of
more value if we'd also collect good examples in a Wiki and preferably
include pictures from the ground, if available? (Must not necessarily
be the same physical object, just a look a like).
Hi Alex,
I plan on putting them in
Good Morning,
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 3:32 AM, Blake Girardot wrote:
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> I am open to any suggestions for things to include and if you find any good
> examples with MapBox imagery please send them my way.
>
> Or if you find something that you don't know what it is, please share it
> here an
Hi,
You might have read in a few emails I was hoping to put up some
satellite imagery that shows things we often map in W. Africa.
Originally and still mainly, I wanted some examples of schools and roads
of different types.
I am open to any suggestions for things to include and if you find
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