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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2015-11-26 00:42, Jo wrote :<br>
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<div>Hi Bruno,<br>
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André did a great job to provide you with the rendered version
of what UrbIS has in their GIS. Thank you for that André.<br>
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<div>From your originial post I understand you wanted aerial
photography though. So I added that as:<br>
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<a moz-do-not-send="true" class=""
href="https://josm.openstreetmap.de/wiki/Maps/Belgium#URBISOrthorectifiedaerialimagerycoveringBrusselsRegion2014">URBIS
Orthorectified aerial imagery covering Brussels Region
(2014)</a><br>
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Oops, I was understanding that I was taking care of Urbis and as
there was no answers to my messages I added<br>
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<td valign="middle">Configure<br>
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<td valign="top">Imagery>Imagery preferences>refresh
(whirling arrows)>select <b>BE URBIS 20xx</b>>Activate>OK<br>
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<td valign="top">Activate<br>
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<td valign="top">Imagery>URBIS 20xx and there should come
your layer</td>
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with xx = 09, 12, 14, 15 and the same advantages over the WMS
versions as explained below.<br>
It was just a few characters to change and right when I saved the
file: clash.<br>
That's OSM, that's life ;-)<br>
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Thanks for AGIV, Jo.<br>
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Cheers
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<div>To the website of JOSM, which means you can 'install' it in
your local copy of JOSM by updating the WMS sources, and then
selecting it for use.<br>
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<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://josm.openstreetmap.de/wiki/Help/Preferences/Imagery">https://josm.openstreetmap.de/wiki/Help/Preferences/Imagery</a><br>
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<div>I'm still trying to figure out how to the same for the new
AGIV imagery that covers Flanders.<br>
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<div>Also try JOSM's Mapillary plugin for streetview images.
PhilippeC has already made a lot of pictures in and around
Brussels. It's nice for double checking from a different
perspective.<br>
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<div>Cheers,<br>
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<div>Polyglot<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">2015-11-25 23:48 GMT+01:00 André Pirard
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<div>On 2015-11-24 12:37, Bruno Veyckemans wrote :<br>
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<div>I became an enthusiastic OSM mapper following
Julien Fastré's presentation at Foss4G BE last
month, and now have big projects to map all I
can in Brussels. </div>
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<div>I focus on using Overpass / PHP to create
listings and see what's missing in the capital
(museums, parks, churches, artwork,
hospitals...), such as: <a
moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://ici.brussels/liste-musees"
target="_blank">http://ici.brussels/liste-musees</a>
(website in french, but I take care to add tags
in FR/NL/EN... By the way, I would be glad if
some users helped to fill the blanks).</div>
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<div>My question is about OSM's Bing imagery. I
know Brussels has beautiful and precise 2015
aerial pictures thanks to UrbIS (see here: <a
moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://geoloc.irisnet.be/"
target="_blank">http://geoloc.irisnet.be/</a>
, ArcGIS server), but I don't know how to use
it in OSM to map Brussels (their 2015 WMS isn't
yet available). Do you think it's possible ? <br>
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Hi Bruno,<br>
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Welcome to OSM !!! I have made new JOSM presets for Urbis
as described below.<br>
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When I am mapping, I meet many elements that were
previously mapped with a 2-5-10m+ precision and I remap
them with a 20 cm precision using the SPW servers. The
best advices I can give to map precisely are:<br>
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<li>use JOSM, even if it seems harder to start with,
it's much rewarding in the long term; suboptimal
mapping is usually done with other editors<br>
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<li>use digitalized maps: aerial photographs are shot
from an angle: they are rectified horizontally but not
vertically: the walls or other vertical features are
slanted and the roofs are offset relatively to the
ground; digitalized maps are the result of
calculations that a human cannot do to put all that
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<pre>Hi Bruno,
Hi the list
You can add easily the WMS server of Urbis in JOSM.
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<a moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://geoserver.gis.irisnet.be/urbis/wms?service=wms&version=1.3.0&request=GetCapabilities" target="_blank">http://geoserver.gis.irisnet.be/urbis/wms?service=wms&version=1.3.0&request=GetCapabilities</a>
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Forget about that URL and what I have said before about
using it.<br>
I have made new presets that are prettier, faster, more
simple, more precise by supporting 3857 and without the
pesky message.<br>
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<td valign="middle">Configure<br>
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<td valign="top">Imagery>Imagery
preferences>refresh (whirling arrows)>select
<b>BE URBISfr</b>>Activate>OK<br>
Imagery>Imagery preferences>refresh
(whirling arrows)>select <b>BE URBISnl</b>>Activate>OK<br>
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<td valign="top">Activate<br>
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<td valign="top">Imagery>URBISfr or URBISnl and
there should come your layer</td>
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Let me know if everything is right for you.<br>
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Happy mapping.<br>
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<div>Bonjour à tous,</div>
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<div>Je suis devenu un "mapper" enthousiaste d'OSM
à la suite de la présentation de Julien Fastré
au Foss4G BE le mois dernier, et j'ai maintenant
des projets assez ambitieux pour compléter tout
ce que je peux en Région bruxelloise.</div>
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<div>J'utilise Overpass et PHP pour générer des
listes des infrastructures de la capitale
(musées, parcs, églises, oeuvres d'art,
hôpitaux...) comme celle-ci: <a
moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://ici.brussels/liste-musees"
target="_blank">http://ici.brussels/liste-musees</a>
(et je serais heureux si certains se joignaient
à moi pour compléter les tags manquants).</div>
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<div>Ma question porte sur les images satellites
d'OSM, fournies par Bing. Je sais que Bruxelles
possède des images aériennes de 2015 beaucoup
plus belles et précises grâce à UrbIS (par
exemple ici: <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://geoloc.irisnet.be/"
target="_blank">http://geoloc.irisnet.be/</a>
), mais je ne sais pas comment les utiliser dans
les outils d'édition d'OSM. Pensez-vous que ce
soit possible ? J'ai notamment envie de
redessiner les chemins du Cimetière de
Bruxelles, parfaitement visibles sur BrugIS 2015
mais pas sur Bing, et d'y ajouter ses tombes
célèbres...</div>
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<div>Merci/Thanks/Dank u et belle journée malgré
le #BrusselsLockdown</div>
<div>Bruno - ici.Brussels</div>
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