[OSM-talk] Can somebody give me a hint please?

Oleksiy Muzalyev oleksiy.muzalyev at bluewin.ch
Wed Jun 20 16:32:31 UTC 2018


Please, correct the link in my previous message:
http://ausleuchtung.ch/travel_pack/?lat=46.3561695279802&lon=2.5460815429687504&zm=12&rd=10&sk=aeroway&sv=aerodrome&t=0

On 20.06.18 18:02, Oleksiy Muzalyev wrote:
> I found a small airfield close to Boussac with this tool: 
> http://ausleuchtung.ch.local/travel_pack/?lat=46.3561695279802&lon=2.5460815429687504&zm=12&rd=10&sk=aeroway&sv=aerodrome&t=0
>
> At this airfield there is an air-club: 
> https://www.facebook.com/Les-Ailes-Montlu%C3%A7onnaises-273169482716262/
>
> If it is another Boussac (there are several in  France) just use this 
> tool to find a small airfield with an air-club at it. Then you may try 
> to write to people, to the light aircraft pilots of an air-club, 
> asking them the question.
>
> These people may know as their look very attentively at the ground 
> below when they fly for numerous reasons. The hard part could be to 
> convince them to assist, for this you may try to explain them why you 
> need this info.
>
> brgds
> O.
>
>
>
> On 20.06.18 17:35, Jeroen Baten wrote:
>> That is an excellent idea! How do I find somebody with some areal
>> experience around Boussac?
>>
>> Op 20-06-18 om 16:00 schreef Oleksiy Muzalyev:
>>> I do not know how to do it via query. In fact, I think it would be a
>>> hard problem.
>>>
>>> However, since it is 10 minutes from a city a medical helicopter pilot
>>> or a recreational light aircraft pilot may recognize it. People are 
>>> very
>>> good at recognizing patterns. I heard the SNCF, the French railway, 
>>> uses
>>> RPAS to survey its network [1].
>>>
>>> For example, I think I could probably recognize an area around a town
>>> where I live from an aerial image, since being an amateur RPAS pilot I
>>> saw it quite a lot from the air.
>>>
>>> [1] 
>>> https://www.sncf-reseau.fr/en/about/strategy/drones-serving-industry
>>>
>>> brgds
>>> O.
>>>
>>> On 20.06.18 15:26, Jeroen Baten wrote:
>>>> Correct, but they are talking in the FAQ about reuse of the data on
>>>> which Google has a license.
>>>>
>>>> That is different from getting a photo of google maps attached in an
>>>> email.
>>>>
>>>> It is just a different kind of copyright.
>>>>
>>>> Still, it seems nobody can give me a hint/direction how to solve my
>>>> problem.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Jeroen
>>>>
>>>> Op 20-06-18 om 15:22 schreef Milo van der Linden:
>>>>> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/FAQ#Why_don.27t_you_just_use_Google_Maps.2Fwhoever_for_your_data.3F 
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 2018-06-20 15:21 GMT+02:00 Milo van der Linden <milo at dogodigi.net>:
>>>>>> Still. I strongly advice you not to use it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2018-06-20 15:13 GMT+02:00 Jeroen Baten <jbaten at i2rs.nl>:
>>>>>>> I did not make it. Some French estate agent did :-).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Op 20-06-18 om 15:00 schreef Milo van der Linden:
>>>>>>>> Screenshots from google maps infringe copyright. I advice oyu not
>>>>>>>> to use it.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 2018-06-19 10:43 GMT+02:00 Jeroen Baten <jbaten at i2rs.nl>:
>>>>>>>>> Nope, unfortunately it is clearly a screenshot taken from google
>>>>>>>>> maps.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Op 19-06-18 om 10:43 schreef Tim Frey:
>>>>>>>>>> Hi Jeroen,
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> when it was taken on a mobile, then you have a high likelihood
>>>>>>>>>> that the picture has exif geo tags...
>>>>>>>>>> Do you think that this is the case?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Best
>>>>>>>>>> Tim
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>>>>>>>>>> Von: Jeroen Baten <jbaten at i2rs.nl>
>>>>>>>>>> Gesendet: Dienstag, 19. Juni 2018 10:35
>>>>>>>>>> An: talk at openstreetmap.org
>>>>>>>>>> Betreff: [OSM-talk] Can somebody give me a hint please?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> This is a newbie question:
>>>>>>>>>> so I have an aerial photo of a part of central France but I
>>>>>>>>>> don't know the exact location.
>>>>>>>>>> I know it is max 10 minutes from a city.
>>>>>>>>>> I want to find the place on the map.
>>>>>>>>>> My photo shows two roads in an angle.
>>>>>>>>>> Is there a way I can use to locate where this is?
>>>>>>>>>> Some sort of low level GIS query maybe?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Looking forward to your answers.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Kind regards,
>>>>>>>>>> Jeroen Baten
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> -- 
>>>>>>>>> Jeroen Baten              | EMAIL : JBATEN at I2RS.NL
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>>>>>>> -- 
>>>>>>> Jeroen Baten              | EMAIL :  JBATEN at I2RS.NL
>>>>>>>    ____  _  __              | web   :  www.i2rs.nl
>>>>>>>     |  )|_)(_               | tel   :  +31 (0)345 - 75 26 28
>>>>>>>    _|_/_| \__)              | Molenwindsingel 46, 4105 HK,
>>>>>>> Culemborg, the
>>>>>>> Netherlands
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -- 
>>>>>> Milo van der Linden
>>>>>> web: dogodigi
>>>>>> tel: +31-6-16598808
>>>>>
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