Hi, I thought I'd share some techniques from radiology (image reading) which can help when you are trying to map using imagery with low inherent contrast such as the current #1073 - Kaligandaki Landslide - Gulmi (High Alert District). You can make your screen as bright as you can them dim lights in the room. Adjust the opacity of the data layer in JOSM to quite low so there is less glare from that, this will enable you to pick out other features near to those already marked. Also try to reduce any white screen area to a minimum and make sure your mapping is full screened on your computer. Don't forget it can take up to half an hour for your eyes to adjust to low light and only a few seconds of bright light to lose that, so be cautious when your taking breaks.
Matthew --------------------- osm matthewsheffield
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