>From Alan: > Use JOSM's imagery feature, pointed at your WMS server, to give you a > background layer with your data. Alternatively, convert your error points > from your database to OSM XML format and load that as a layer in JOSM. You > can toggle between layers, merge then delete them, etc. in JOSM.
I'd like to add my WMS layer, but I also need a sat layer to help verify some of the corrections. For whatever reason, JSOM seems to choose an image type that doesn't support transparency, so my points don't mesh well (er -- at all) with the sat layer. I've also noticed some wonky behavior when zooming in/out. I would export from PostGIS to OSM XML, but there appears to be no export function for this -- only an import one. Is this correct? >From Richard: > Alan's suggestion will help. Even better is to select an area close to > you, with multiple errors, and go re-survey it on the ground. You'll get > better, newer data, data that can't be had from aerials or imports, and have > a lot of fun. Unfortunately, I'm nowhere near MN, so I'll have to settle for MNDOT's sat imagery. Thanks for the tips, Brian
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