Haiti GeoEye are moving?
English телендә ALE!16 January 2010 баҫылып сыҡты. Һуңғы яңыртыуҙар 17 January 2010.It happened to me that the GeoEye for Haiti are moving back and forth in Potlatch. Sometimes they are a little bit more to the left and then a little bit more to the right. It is quite a annoying and after you have moved some streets the images are again at a different place. E.g. the presidential palace which I have moved has now shifted again (not due to the earthquake but due to the movement of the GeoEye images). What is happening?
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SK53тарафынан16 January 2010 cәғәт 23:49көндө ҡаралған
Please dont move mapped objects on the basis of imagery which may have residual errors from the rectification process. Instead move the imagery (shift-drag in Potlatch, WMS icon in JOSM) to correspond with already mapped objects: at the very least they will retain their correct topology and remain relatively accurate.
Continual movement of map data will only degrade accuracy: particularly if the most accurate data (imported pre-quake) are moved to align with less accurately calibrated images. In the absence of control data, such as GPS tracks, there are limits to the accuracy of rectification. Furthermore we now have a huge range of different sources each with its own imperfections, and none have been corrected with on-the-ground data.
ALE!тарафынан17 January 2010 cәғәт 00:37көндө ҡаралған
Thanks for the clarification.
ALE!тарафынан17 January 2010 cәғәт 00:38көндө ҡаралған
Sorry I forgot something: But why does the GeoEye images move? Are they not fixed?
ALE!тарафынан17 January 2010 cәғәт 00:49көндө ҡаралған
And one more thing: shift-drag does not work in Potlatch. At least I do not know how.
ALE!тарафынан17 January 2010 cәғәт 10:20көндө ҡаралған
As nobody answered I found it out myself after some while: It is space + drag. But it still does explain why the background moves from time to time from the left to right and back.
Andy Allanтарафынан18 January 2010 cәғәт 11:06көндө ҡаралған
It might be the guys who are serving the imagery improving their rectification.