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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