Logo d’OpenStreetMap OpenStreetMap

Icône de courriel Icône de Bluesky Icône de Facebook Icône de LinkedIn Icône de Mastodon Icône de Telegram Icône de X

Discussion

Commentaire de Sanderd17 le 2 octobre 2011 à 15 h 30

The original mapping was done without images. To map POI, you should go out on the street with a GPS. This is the most fun part in any way.

Commentaire de AndrewBuck le 2 octobre 2011 à 20 h 24

Although it won't make the image clearer, the JOSM editor will let you zoom in as far as you want to (the online editor Potlatch only lets you zoom so far). This may or may not help you though, depending on what kind of imagery is available there.

If you don't have a GPS there is also the http://walking-papers.org/ website. This will let you print out a map so you can draw on it, then you scan it back in and the QR code on the image tells walking papers where it is. You can the load it as an "imagery" background layer in the editors for entering your information back in.

-Buck

Commentaire de ianlopez1115 le 3 octobre 2011 à 6 h 09

also, try to ask questions at help.openstreetmap.org or from nearby mappers if you need help with OSM-related stuff

Connectez-vous pour laisser un commentaire