2009/9/23 Ian Dees <ian.d...@gmail.com>:
> On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 10:28 AM, Richard Fairhurst <rich...@systemed.net>
> wrote:
>> Bev M Ewen-Smith wrote:
>>
>> > I am hoping to take my own vertical/near-vertical aerial
>> > photos. Assuming that I can georeference them, what do I need to do
>> > to get them to show up under Potlach so that I can trace from them?
>>
>> Potlatch likes tiled maps/imagery, just like OSM itself, and in fact
>> using the same tiling system. If you ask over on the talk-gb list
>> (assuming from your e-mail address that you're in the UK) there's a
>> bunch of helpful people who have got our new Stratford imagery into
>> Potlatch, and would hopefully be happy to do the same with yours.
>
> None of the Stratford images seem to be geocoded (at least the ones I saw on
> Flickr or the photographer's server). Where did the GPX trace go?
>
> Also, where is Stratford? When I do a search on Google, I get the one near
> London that doesn't match the pictures at all...

Take a look at http://milliams.com/verticalitymetre/,
http://milliams.com/verticalitymetre/stats.php and
http://milliams.com/verticalitymetre/map.html. These were some tools I
threw together to rate the photos on how vertical they were and show
the results on a map.

As you will see, Stratford-upon-Avon is in the Midlands, not too far
from Coventry and Birmingham.

-- 
Matt Williams
http://milliams.com

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