I have used the Landsat images on several occasions while editing in Iceland,
and I find them to be consistently off by a about 20 metres. And that is with
gps logs from several different GPS's.
The JOSM WMS plug-in adds the obtion to move the images around and I'm pretty
sure it's there for a good reason.
The Yahoo! images seem to be more accuretly positioned, but they don't allow as
good a zoom level as the landsat ones (at least not in Iceland) so I never use
them.
Just my two cents.
Cheers,
Thorir Jonsson
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Date: 09/10/2007 13:17
Subject: Re: [OSM-newbies] Trust GPS or Yahoo aerial imagery?
At 09:01 AM 10/9/2007, you wrote:
>Richard Fairhurst wrote:
> > To answer the original question, though, trust your GPS over the
> > imagery. The imagery may not always be rectified, whereas as long as
> > your GPS has produced a good-quality track - i.e. no "concrete
> > canyon" distortions - it should always be accurate.
>
>OK. So if that's the answer (and it's sort of what I expected) then the
>follow-up question is: do we have any procedure for fixing the
>rectification, or letting Yahoo know their images are out?
Maybe you guys should take a step back and look at what you are
saying. You have one person with a $200-$400 GPS receiver recording
a track which then is hand edited to add to an open source map. This
track disagrees with aerial imagery that companies have spent
millions or even billions of $$$ to collect, process and
provide. Now you are thinking of telling a distributor of that data,
based on your single track of collected data, that they need to
"correct" their data.
Do you really think they are going to take you seriously? Perhaps
you are thinking of the Yahoo imagery as if it were a collaborative
effort like OSM?
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