Re: [talk-au] New imageries in AU

2019-11-12 Thread Nemanja Bracko (E-Search) via Talk-au
2019. 19:40 Za: Andrew Harvey Cc: Nemanja Bracko (E-Search) ; OSM Australian Talk List Tema: Re: [talk-au] New imageries in AU Nemanja, Thank you for all the hard work. I am not a huge fan of using the Wiki as a basis as it will require a lot of work to keep it updated and if Alice Springs

Re: [talk-au] New imageries in AU

2019-11-08 Thread Bob Cameron
I don't know how useful/relevant this will be, but I am about 3 weeks from starting an upload of around 1.3TB Mapillary layer dashcam images. (4K size, at around 2FPS road speed) These are mainly sealed country roads (not a lot of urban data) around the continent. Where a town/village is

Re: [talk-au] New imageries in AU

2019-11-07 Thread Ewen Hill
*Nemanja,* Thank you for all the hard work. I am not a huge fan of using the Wiki as a basis as it will require a lot of work to keep it updated and if Alice Springs is updated, who will notice? Unless we could visualise the latest imagery by dates automatically, I would suggest that you just

Re: [talk-au] New imageries in AU

2019-11-07 Thread Andrew Harvey
Active mappers who regularly check out the different imagery layers can usually tell when one gets refreshed with new imagery, but it does vary a lot based on location. What if we had a wiki page, that tried to loosely track imagery freshness. eg. just a list of cities Sydney with info like

[talk-au] New imageries in AU

2019-11-07 Thread Nemanja Bracko (E-Search) via Talk-au
Hi all, Do we have any possibility to be informed once there is a new imagery published by other providers (Maxar, Esri, Mapbox, etc.)? We are trying to develop the process which will involve constant update of AU map, but we are not sure how to focus to areas which might have most recent