Hi Joshua,
if you do the "fix alignment", you actually move the image, not the data. As 
far as I know usually Bing is used as the reference imagery, so I would not 
adjust that. If the other shapes are not aligned, the other people have 
probably used different imagery and not adjusted that.

Probably there are only some shapes in the wrong place, not all? Then you can 
adjust those manually or ignore them and ad your features with the default 
alignment.

Experts jump in please, if I am wrong here.



> Gesendet: Sonntag, 03. Mai 2015 um 23:45 Uhr
> Von: "Joshua Kennedy" <[email protected]>
> An: [email protected]
> Betreff: [HOT] data alignment to satellite imagery
>
> Hi
> 
> I'm new to HOT and I'm using the iD editor.
> I'm looking at an area that has shapes which do not align with the  
> Bing imagery.  Should I use the "fix alignment" tool before I add  
> additional data or just add the features as they appear with the  
> current alignment?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Joshua
> 
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