On 4 August 2010 15:14, Jeffrey Warren <[email protected]> wrote: > Therefore you can now use aerial images from balloons or kites (or whatever! > slingshots!) to stitch a map, then export it for printing or import it into > many other geospatial tools. All in the browser, no plugins. > That last one, TMS, means you can now use the Slippy Map plugin for JOSM to > trace your aerial imagery and submit it to OpenStreetMap.
Something that would be useful for OSM would be a way to add new background layers from a WMS or TMS url, maybe there is a way to do that that I missed. I only see Google Maps layer using which will make your georeferenced imagery incompatible with OSM. Another nice feature would be adding more control points on the edges of a picture or even in the middle (this would probably require splitting the pic canvas in four squares for each new gcp). Cheers _______________________________________________ dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/dev

