For whoever asked for more wide area images, I went through the collection and picked some more. As such there is a batch of 128 of them uploading as we speak, I will put them in a proper set once they are done, but in the mean time anyone desperate can look here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/thingomy/
I have all of these at 12MP (or for the few images taken with my backup camera 10MP) if anyone wants one or 2 of them at full res, let me know, I can email them to you. Please let me know how much use these are for people -- I expect the main use for them will be visual reference when making edits. @peter -- It's funny -- I picked a diferent view of the same peice of the town to warp. I suspect that there is a hill in that logation messing things up. I would say that rectifying images in this way only works in areas where we already have a lot of detail, as such it's only really useful for special purposes like adding extra fine detail. Would other people agree with me there, or am I over reacting again? @franky -- thanks. RE tresspassing, that is the only thing that I miss after the move from scotland, we have the "Land and Countryside Act" which explicitly states that you can go pretty much anywhere you like, there are of course a bunch of exceptions, but in this case, you would be perfectly within your rights to trace out hedges to your hearts content. 2009/9/13 Peter Miller <[email protected]> > > On 13 Sep 2009, at 22:05, Frankie Roberto wrote: > > > 2009/9/13 John Robert Peterson <[email protected]> > > I'm not planning to put them all online in the short term -- while flickr >> would be able ot hold all 10GB of data, it would be an almost imposable ot >> access format. >> > > The photos look great btw. Such a nice day for it! > > Thing this one is my fav so far: > http://www.flickr.com/photos/thingomy/3909552809/in/set-72157622214942341/ > > It'll be great to be able to tag individual fields and hedges - this is > almost impossible to do from the ground (unless you're a fan of > trespassing). > > > I have been playing with warper and here is my first result. It seems to > need a good number of control points but it is certainly a useful tool. Can > one rectify a number of images and then stitch them together into a single > image that can be used in Potlatch I wonder? > http://warper.geothings.net/maps/preview/1204 > > > Regards, > > > Peter > > > > > Frankie > > -- > Frankie Roberto > Experience Designer, Rattle > 0114 2706977 > http://www.rattlecentral.com > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-GB mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb > > > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-GB mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb > >
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