[OSM-dev] Fwd: [Feature suggestion] importing bitmap/vectir gfx fort easing map editing

Oleksiy Muzalyev oleksiy.muzalyev at bluewin.ch
Tue Jun 2 14:09:22 UTC 2015


Hello Andréa,

Authors of these articles mention Hugin <http://hugin.sourceforge.net/> 
and GIMP <http://www.gimp.org/> as tools for aerial imagery 
orthorectification:

http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Balrog/Aerial_Imagery/Rectification
https://answers.launchpad.net/hugin/+question/228044

Hugin is used for stitching images, GIMP for rotating, cutting, etc. 
These are the programs of the same grade as JOSM, I mean they really work.

brgds
O.

On 02.06.2015 10:56, Andréa Loyer wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>    I juste started editing some laps, ans if I think osm édit 
> interface prety good, IT would be a killer feature to be able to load 
> a picture (bitmap or vector gfx) to rotate it and scale it to fit the 
> map in order to place installations and roads precisely. It seems quit 
> simple to add, at least in JOSM, but even in OSM.
>
>   The displayed local picture should be set with a reasonable 
> transparency to ensure correct visibility. Rotation and scaling should 
> be available through mouse pointing/drag/wheel.
>
>    Best regards,
>
> -- 
> A.
>

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