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2014년 2월 25일 17:55skorasaurus님의 의견

Good work. A while back, I noticed that PR’s roads were really bad (not aligned with imagery) from the TIGER import but was occupied with other tasks.

I look forward to see how it looks in the future!

2014년 2월 26일 12:42igeopr님의 의견

Thanks! I use OSM for navigation so I really think this is needed.

2014년 3월 1일 18:00bdiscoe님의 의견

How do we contribute to the project, other than by simply picking a place in PR and start editing? I did some tiger cleaning in the town of Arecibo just now, leaving the tiger:reviewed=no tag on the streets where I couldn’t tell if it’s correct or not; those should be visited by someone on the ground or local knowledge.

You also mention “USACE 2009-10 imagery”, how do we use that imagery layer?

2014년 3월 2일 19:14igeopr님의 의견

Hey bdiscoe. I’ve updated the references and data sources section above with links. In particular I have yet to find the 2009-10 USACE imagery available as a web service for using it in JOSM, but the USACE 2006-07 is. I feel the same way about the “tiger:reviewed=no” tags been removed by people with local or ground knowledge. I also added more information at the bottom of the diary entry for explaining how I’ve been working on all this. Thanks for contributing.

2014년 4월 14일 19:13ernestocd님의 의견

You can load the 2010 Aerial Photography in JOSM by creating a TMS and pasting this link: http://services.arcgisonline.com/ArcGIS/rest/services/World_Imagery/MapServer/tile/{zoom}/{y}/{x} This aerial photo was contributed by the Escuela Graduada de Planificación - Universidad de Puerto Rico Recinto de Río Piedras. Refer here for more information regarding this dataset: http://help.arcgis.com/en/communitymaps/pdf/WorldImageryMap_Contributors.pdf

2014년 4월 16일 02:37igeopr님의 의견

I always wondered how it ended up in ArcGIS Online, kudos to La Escuela Graduada de Planificación. I tested it in JOSM and iD, the appearance and performance is great. I’ll go check out the pdf to learn about usage. Thank you Ernesto!

2014년 9월 5일 14:17vramirez122000님의 의견

La Escuela Graduada de Planificación, con la ayuda de RIKS de Rotterdam, crearon un sistema de apoyo a la toma de decisiones llamado Xplorah para la Junta de Planificación. Como parte de las labores de crear dicho sistema, se pobló un raster de usos (residencial, industrial, etc) del terreno a 50 - 100 metros de resolucion. Para poblar el raster, la EGP subcontrató unas imagenes aereas nuevas para el año 2010. Todo esto fue pagado por la JP.

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