For starters, everything, and I do mean *everything*, is maybe 500 meters misaligned from the satellite photo. :(
Then we're missing a bunch of recently added roads - although there are at least some good GPS traces.
And then there are some lines that basically look like someone scribbled roads on the map, and the editor doesn't want to show me its "help" page in Firefox, so I can't figure out how to delete them.
Thankfully, it's a finite space; the island is smaller than Connecticut (if only just barely) and sparsely populated, so with a little dedication and a lot of free time (and maybe some others here working on it) we could have a top-notch dataset.
But for now? Ugh!
Discussion
Puna mula sa lyx noong 24 Enero 2009 sa ganap na 08:50
Well, if *everything* is misaligned from the satellite photo then the satellite photo is probably misaligned. Try to get good GPS data of some locations that are clearly visible on the photo and use them to correct the image position.
Puna mula sa davidearl noong 24 Enero 2009 sa ganap na 12:52
If you're using Landsat, then yes, the images are misaligned in JOSM. The amount varies from place to place, though 500m is quite a lot. There is a button specifically to correct them.
Puna mula sa birchall noong 24 Enero 2009 sa ganap na 13:50
Thanks for the comments!
I'm using Potlatch, not JOSM (I suppose I should get JOSM now), and the misalignment is between the overlaid street map and the underlying displayed Yahoo satellite imagery.
I did, however, overstate the misalignment by a bit; I checked using gmap-pedometer and the straight-line misalignment of my home address is only about 445 meters, not 500. Still, an entirely different neighborhood of town, and of course we're coastal so some other neighborhoods show up as being in the ocean... ;)
Puna mula sa birchall noong 24 Enero 2009 sa ganap na 14:08
Oh, I forgot, in "view" the underlying grey terrain/blue ocean is also misaligned with the street map.
Puna mula sa birchall noong 24 Enero 2009 sa ganap na 14:18
I got JOSM, grabbed my local area including a GPS track from someone. The GPS track conveniently goes out on a peninsula and "stays within the lines" of the underlying coastline; the road map doesn't.
davidearl, I'm obviously a newbie and don't see a button to correct this - can you point me to it? :)
Puna mula sa es_ka noong 24 Enero 2009 sa ganap na 15:52
Dan, do you have "wmsplugin" in JOSM enabled? Then you will find a button with dark green background and four little white arrows on the left side of JOSM. Just put your mouse pointer over the button it the tooltip says "adjust position of WMS layer".
BTW, welcome onboard and happy mapping!
Puna mula sa robx noong 25 Enero 2009 sa ganap na 07:37
The scribbled lines might have to do with the TIGER import? Maybe you could post a link to the relevant area?
By the way, it is quite possible that the data is indeed misaligned. Especially if the GPS track supports this.