I travel around a lot for a living and at the moment have to compare roads on paid for maps, against the OSM data and then plan a route in advance to take me along roads that don't yet exist in OSM so that I can record the trails...
This is a bit time consuming and relies on me knowing in advance where I'm travelling to during the day.
Has anyone got any idea if/how I can export large areas of OSM at different scales to OZI Explorer georeferenced tiff/jpg files so that if I am travelling in unfamiliar areas, I can map easily and explore areas which aren't yet mapped, to collect data on trails and then import back into OSM?
Regards
Chris
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Rhubarbद्वारा 15 जुन 2009 मा 03:11मा गरिएको टिप्पणी
Hi Chris,
I haven't used Ozi Explorer before, but if I've read their website right, it looks like it can import garmin IMG maps:-
http://www.oziexplorer3.com/img2ozf/img2ozf.html
If this is the case, then you can grab openstreetmap maps that have been kindly converted into garmin IMG format here:-
osm.wiki/OSM_Map_On_Garmin/Download
Then using img2ozf you should be able to convert that into a map that Ozi Explorer can understand.
If you're using a laptop / pocket pc there may well be other alternatives that you could use to Ozi Explorer if this doesn't work.
-Rhubarb
canteceद्वारा 15 जुन 2009 मा 07:03मा गरिएको टिप्पणी
Hello,
I'm using the software www.glopus.de (it's in german). It can use vector maps (*.IMG and *.OSM) and raster maps. Very good to plan the travels for mapping.
Regards,
C.
StefanBद्वारा 15 जुन 2009 मा 08:33मा गरिएको टिप्पणी
btw, img2ozf turns images (.map calibration file of a .jpg image) and not Garmin's img files into ozi's proprietary format (.ozf3)
Štefan
c2rद्वारा 17 जुन 2009 मा 05:56मा गरिएको टिप्पणी
Thanks all, I'll have a play with that... .map and .jpg are better for me than ozf3 anyway (o:
Rikkiद्वारा 15 अगष्ट 2009 मा 06:26मा गरिएको टिप्पणी
I use OSMTileDownloader to create OziExplorer maps from OSM data.