JOSM summer releases
Hello, I just have released JOSM 15238 as the "final" 19.06 release (after 2 hotfixes due to recent regressions in relation editor, my bad). We're the 10th of July and 19.07 was expected to be released around 28 of July. As most of core developers are already, or going to be, in holidays, not enough work will be made in the coming two weeks to be worth a new release. Hence I have deleted the 19.07 milestone and affected all its assigned tickets to 19.08, expected for 25th of August. Mappy holidays, Vincent
Re: using .tfwx w/GeoTIFF files with the JOSM image import plugin
On 7/10/19 2:40 PM, Greg Troxel wrote: > I am not familiar with tfwx. I would guess wildly that it's an XML > version of tfw, because a file with a few numbers isn't cool anymore. a tfwx file is similar in appearance to a tfw file, but is interpreted differently. the following stackexchange page explains a little bit about it, but not enough to let me get to a useful place: https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/87101/georeferenced-tif-files-can-tfw-files-be-created-from-tfwx-files-arcgis-9-3 -- rwe...@averillpark.net Averill Park Networking - GIS & IT Consulting OpenStreetMap - PostgreSQL - Linux Java - Web Applications - Search
Re: using .tfwx w/GeoTIFF files with the JOSM image import plugin
Richard Welty writes: > is this practical? image import wants a tfw file which i don't have; > i have the tfwx and aux files instead. I am not familiar with tfwx. I would guess wildly that it's an XML version of tfw, because a file with a few numbers isn't cool anymore. The longstanding geotiff norm is a tiff and a tfw. A tfw for an arbitrarily-selected DRG within "boston west" is: 10.1561 0. 0. -10.1561 248898.44273176 4712074.36193996 If you have the corresponding data, then creating a tfw is pretty easy mechanically. Description on wikipedia, or probably see the geotiff sources. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_file In the case above, I am pretty sure the coordinates are in NAD83 zone 19 UTM - this is a rasterized version of the USGS 1:25000 metric topos, back when you had to pay them for copies on CD (20 years ago IIRC). If you want to send me your image, tfwx and aux offline, I'm happy to look at them.