Hi Ciaran

I checked with the Imagery team and they confirmed the roll out of updated 
imagery for southern Africa including Namibia, Mozambique and South Africa. The 
good news is updated imagery, the not as good news is that there is indeed an 
offset in some areas.

The offset is not systematic, we can’t just nudge everything a few pixels over 
and have it be better aligned.  And the offset is small enough (on a global 
scale at least) that it’s well within our specifications for the imagery.
I think Emir’s suggestion to use the JOSM imagery offset tool is your best bet. 
 Hopefully this isn’t too much of a pain.

-Jubal


From: Ciarán Staunton [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2017 8:12 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HOT] What is up with Bing?

I'm surprised no body else has seen this, or commented as I am told it was the 
case since yesterday (Friday: AM GMT). It would appear that Bing for central 
and southern Africa has been re-rectified and that the linework of the OSM 
drawings look like they were shoved to the west about 3 metres. I then thought 
it might be an issue specific to me so I asked others and they see it. I 
thought it might be specific to JOSM and how it recieves the sat imagery and 
its not that either because ID has the same problem.

Anybody know how to talk to the people in Bing and call them to put central and 
southern Africa back to the West about 3m? Forgive me if the problem is a 
southern hemisphere thing, I just looked at Africa.




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