dcp's Comments
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All Locks - Locksmiths | Spam: Please romove |
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January 17 | If it is there then it should be mapped. Having said that, I have had some of my survey work in OSM eliminated, although visible in Google. Makes you wonder what some people have/want to hide, doesn’t it? |
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Reflections on 10 years of a changing Open Source Map | Just brilliant what you have achieved. I am a 9 year old OSMer, i.e. started in 2008 but otherwise a very old man, maybe one of the oldest. Having had my own similar OSM odyssey but with different tools and the same results. However your efforts are a quantum jump ahead of mine. You have my respect! |
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Mapping Swadlincote (Derbyshire) only by strolls | @Sam Wilson: My favorite Data Collection tool in the field is the Garmin Virb Elite action camera. Each picture has the coordinates stored in the EXIF extension, which can be edited either by an external editor ( e.g. EXIF Pilot) or internally in JOSM with the photo_geotagging plug-in. All visible attributes are therefore available for editing on the screen where they should be! |
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GSoC Diary: Conclusion | To Polyglot and n42k. Thanks to both of you for your response. I’ll just have to be patient, won’t I? |
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GSoC Diary: Conclusion | n24k:
I would like to understand if the whole chain of events is possible before I start learning how to create OBJs in Blender. |
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GSoC Diary: Conclusion | n24k: Thanks. I have downloaded Blender and it seems I have a lot of leaning before me. I would like to model the most important buildings in my small town and add them to OSM. I assume that Blender is suitable for this purpose. As I am a complete novice it will take time of course. Have you any further hints. Note: I see there are tutorials so I assume that it would be wise to start with them. |