On Sat, 13 Feb 2016 10:13:45 +0100
Markus Heidelberg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> last week after missing the exit on a highway=motorway, a Garmin Nüvi
> 300 with a Lambertus map tried to turn through a service road mapped
> with motor_vehicle=delivery. This road connects the motorway
> directions via servi
Jo writes:
> If you post them on Fickr, they're already lost for the community.
All my photos on Flickr, except for a tiny handful, are CC-By-SA.
Not sure what you're talking about.
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With the next update of openstreetmap-carto the line barrier catch-all
rendering is going to be removed. That means that no longer every value
of barrier=* is rendered on the standard layer but only the most used
(consolidated) values. For a list of tags and details see
https://github.com/gravi
>
> One open source cross platform program (including Windows) that can
> georeference photographs against existing waypoints, tracks or for any place
> you choose is Viking.
>
A link might be useful too:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/viking/
> Date: Sun, 14 Feb 2016 10:28:31 +0100
> From: vosc...@gmail.com
> To: talk@openstreetmap.org
> Subject: [OSM-talk] Georeferencing lots of photos using JOSM
>
> Hi Russ
>
>
> Solution: I remember where I took every photo (but if I see you
> walking on the street I won't remember your n
I have been working as a developer for thirty years, and had never
encountered the term "attic data" before this discussion.
On 02/04/2016 01:03 PM, Stephan Knauss wrote:
This time with correct sender ☺
On February 4, 2016 10:15:45 AM GMT+01:00, Stephan Knauss wrote:
Hello Dave and others,
W
The main problem with Commons (at least for the pictures I took while
mapping) is that there is no guarantee your pictures will be kept. For the
good ones, there is no problem. For the 1000th picture of a bus stop and
its surroundings, they will be nominated and removed.
Personally I would go with
Hi Russ
> Solution: I remember where I took every photo (but if I see you
> walking on the street I won't remember your name; go figure), so it's
> just a matter of getting a lat/lon and storing it with every
> photo. So, I look at the photo, and use JOSM to visit that location. I
> add a node a
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