Sending this message again, as the previous version was rejected as too
big because it included a large screen capture. I think it remains
understandable without it. Anyway, the big version is in the moderator
queue.



-------- Message original --------
Sujet:  Re: [HOT] Post-disaster imagery of Tacloban area available
Date :  Wed, 13 Nov 2013 10:46:13 +0100
De :    Jean-Guilhem Cailton <[email protected]>
Pour :  Noel Ballantyne <[email protected]>
Copie à :       HOT <[email protected]>, osm-ph <[email protected]>



Hi Noel

Good tip for JOSM, and good idea to share your offset estimate.

But please, send them directly to the lists. (Actually, at first, I was
thinking that this was what you had done.)

I am copying them now.

Thank you very much,

Jean-Guilhem


Le 13/11/2013 10:10, Noel Ballantyne a écrit :
> Hi Jean-Guilhem
>
> A tip for anyone using JOSM. 
>
> create a filter with this expression' collapsed OR damaged'
>
> With this filter on buildings tagged with collapsed OR damaged be
> greyed out leaving  buildings that have not been assessed.
>
> [cut image to cut down my message size]
>
> Noel
>
>
> On 13 November 2013 08:57, Noel Ballantyne <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     Hi Jean-Guilhem
>
>     There is an imagery offset of 6.71; -1.73 for anyone using JOSM
>
>     Noel
>
>
>     On 13 November 2013 08:10, Jean-Guilhem Cailton
>     <[email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>         Dear All,
>
>         Thanks to the coordination work of Andrew Buck, Kate Chapman,
>         and Dale
>         Kunce from the American Red Cross, among others, the U.S.
>         Department of
>         State's Humanitarian Information Unit (HUI) has made available
>         post-disaster imagery from Digital Globe through the NextView
>         License.
>
>         Robert Banick, from the American Red Cross too, has setup a
>         task to map
>         the current state of Tacloban City area after Typhoon Haiyan
>         inflicted
>         heavy damage to buildings, infrastructure and areas:
>
>         http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/350
>
>         Many thanks to all those who made this possible, and to all of
>         you who
>         are going to make the best use of it to help the relief workers
>         alleviate the suffering of the survivors.
>
>         Jean-Guilhem
>
>
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