I have been using the LPI NSW Administrative Boundaries NPWS Reserve to enter
the boundaries of each section of the Goobang National Park as I was recently
there and recorded a few gps tracks as well.
It seems to me that I am probably wasting my efforts just following around the
rest of the
Was just having a look at this imagery in around the Sydney CBD in Potlatch
2.
It's such an improvement over Bing, no more towers obscuring all the roads!
On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 11:42 AM, Andrew Harvey
wrote:
> On 9 December 2015 at 02:22, Simon Poole
Another fun one, they clearly took the imagery around Bathurst on the
weekend of the Bathurst 1000
On Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 9:53 PM, Leon Kernan wrote:
> Was just having a look at this imagery in around the Sydney CBD in
> Potlatch 2.
> It's such an improvement over Bing, no
I have made a diary entry about using the LPI Base Map to add road names
in Sydney using JOSM .. applies elsewhere too.
https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Warin61/diary/37528
The base map is also usefull for National Park boundaries ... some of
these are rather 'confused'. It does not help
May I suggest adding similar entries to
https://github.com/osmlab/editor-imagery-index so that iD and other
editors can make the imagery available too?
Thanks
Simon
Am 08.12.2015 um 07:54 schrieb Andrew Harvey:
> I've put together a JOSM Imagery Sources document at
>
On 9 December 2015 at 02:22, Simon Poole wrote:
> May I suggest adding similar entries to
> https://github.com/osmlab/editor-imagery-index so that iD and other
> editors can make the imagery available too?
Yes, I'll do that today.
On 6 December 2015 at 11:49, Andrew Davidson
On 9 December 2015 at 02:22, Simon Poole wrote:
> May I suggest adding similar entries to
> https://github.com/osmlab/editor-imagery-index so that iD and other
> editors can make the imagery available too?
Done https://github.com/osmlab/editor-imagery-index/pull/118
> Using the tile service is preferred since it will create less load on
> their servers and is faster to access since the tiles are already
> cached and we are just retrieving them as opposed to asking for
> arbitrary boundary requests. Why do you suggest WMS in this case?
I' guessing that
I've put together a JOSM Imagery Sources document at
https://gist.github.com/andrewharvey/84959a3025d32ef6237c and added
this to the list for JOSM at
https://josm.openstreetmap.de/wiki/Maps/Australia.
Next job is to translate this into JSON for
https://github.com/osmlab/editor-imagery-index.
On
Wow, this is like an early xmas present :-D
- I'm super-happy to get access to missing street names around Sydney
for OSM.
>QUESTION
>How do I get this imagery into JOSM?! They have one access in javaGIS ... A
>simple explanation ?
In JOSM, go to: Edit --> Preferences, WMS TMS tab, in the
It's easier to go with the WMS versions by choosing add WMS and pointing at:
http://maps.six.nsw.gov.au/arcgis/services/public/NSW_Imagery/MapServer/WMSServer?request=GetCapabilities=WMS
for the aerial imagery.
On 6/12/2015 11:32 AM, cam_...@fastmail.fm wrote:
Wow, this is like an early xmas present :-D
- I'm super-happy to get access to missing street names around Sydney
for OSM.
QUESTION
How do I get this imagery into JOSM?! They have one access in javaGIS ... A
simple explanation ?
In JOSM, go
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