FR:Images remarquables/Avant 2009
Voici quelques images remarquables, ce qui veut dire qu’elles ont été sélectionnées comme étant parmi les meilleurs exemples de cartographie basée sur les données d’OpenStreetMap, ou qu’elles apportent une illustration utile du projet OpenStreetmap.
Si vous avez une image répondant à cette définition, vous pouvez la proposer sur la page des Propositions d’image remarquable (en).
janvier à mars 2009 → |
2008
December 2008 | |||
27th | A frame from 'OSM 2008 - A year of edits. Other stills available on Flickr. Animation on the ITO Vimeo site from midnight (Australia time) on Dec 31st. | ||
20th | Animation of the Bradford mapping party (using the Party renderer) | ||
13th | MapServer-rendered map of Paris and its suburbs | ||
6th | Geotagging a photo with OSM maps in Eye of GNOME. | ||
November 2008 | |||
29th | TangoGPS with OSM maps on Openmoko Freerunner | ||
22nd | OpenCycleMap rendering with lots of amenity=drinking_water in Rome | ||
15th | Mapping Toulouse with a PDA, BSGPSPDA, a bike, a pencil and some paper. | ||
8th | The new OSM Inspector tool offers a range of debug views of OpenStreetMap data, among them the house number/postcode view shown here. | ||
1st | Mapsource rendering of Vienna | ||
October 2008 | |||
25th | Coventry Ring Road (A4053) provides a good boundary for micro mapping. | ||
18th | OSM maps in a car with gpsdrive (Install notes) | ||
11th | Kosmos render showing an area without clutter | ||
4th | Mapping of Bab El Oued in Algiers, Algeria | ||
September 2008 | |||
27th | Screenshot of Mgmaps application showing Kosmos-generated map on a mobile phone. Visit Kosmos And MGMaps for more info. | ||
20th | Michal Migurski's map of Oakland (see also historical maps on that site) | ||
13th | Large Hadron Collider at CERN showing the layout of tunnels | ||
6th | Gosmore running with OSM data on Windows CE and showing a route. | ||
August 2008 | |||
30th | OSM data in KDE Marble, for Linköping (latest map) | ||
23rd | Some nice mapping done in Montpellier, France by AndrewT | ||
16th | The PTGMAP application uses actual OSM data who is converted by Mkgmap into a garmin map file on your PC. Everything is ready for mapping. You see a district in Basel, Switzerland | ||
9th | A real paper map of Copenhagen made with OSM data. The USE-IT organisation has published this map for free for all young travellers to Copenhagen. See User:Use-it/Map_of_Copenhagen_for_Young_Travellers for more information. | ||
2nd | Map showing man_made=surveillance cameras from osm-cctv.hboeck.de | ||
July 2008 | |||
26th | If you think you live in a perfectly mapped area or city, try joining the house-numbering project... | ||
19th | A screenshot of the new version of Kosmos (v2.0). See http://igorbrejc.net/openstreetmap/kosmos-20-is-here-at-last for more info. | ||
12th | OpenStreetBugs help you to mark errors in OSM data. You can leave a short message on the map if something is missing or obviously wrong, like "oneway in wrong direction" or "bridge or level_crossing?". Someone will go there and check this. | ||
5th | Routing with openrouteservice.org from one place to the cafeteria at FH Hannover-campus. | ||
June 2008 | |||
28th | Kosmos render of postal_code=* tag on streets (Birmingham). | ||
21st | Substations, power lines, and wind farms in California | ||
14th | Power lines in the USA. Data selected with osmxapi and rendered by Kosmos with special render file | ||
7th | The JOSM map editor, with speed color-coded GPX tracks and the AgPiFOJ plugin, allowing lots of pictures to be synced with a GPS tracklog | ||
May 2008 | |||
31st | Lighthouse and buoy data, made public by the Commissioner of Irish lights. (OSM file, discussion) | ||
24th | Custom rendering of a small part of the Belgian cycle network. | ||
17th | The latest effort in the UK to spread the word of OSM whilst mapping on foot or bike - OSM Printed Hi-Vis Vests! | ||
10th | Freemap Slovakia rendered with customized styles and Osmarender extend its map outside Slovakia using OpenStreetMap's Mapnik layer with on-the-fly-stitching of its own and mapnik tiles for tiles near national boundaries of Slovakia into one browsable slippy map. | ||
3rd | A map of the Dutch Regional cycling network, based on numbered nodes. This part of the network in particular has been completed into OSM even before the official launch and corrects several errors in the offical network map. This part has been generated in only 6 weeks, and in the same time a splendid proper look has been made.
Several other regions are currently in the phase of completion, but a lot of field work remains. | ||
April 2008 | |||
26th | Internal map of a zoo in Berlin (link) | ||
19th | A map of the 1st arrondissement of Paris from Wikitravel.org, using OSM data, but annotated with attractions, restaurants, bars and hotels and with an automatically generated listing key. This map, and 20 others, are part of the printed Wikitravel Paris guidebook by Wikitravel Press | ||
12th | From late summer of 2007 until the end of January 2008 the TIGER data was imported into OSM. This animation (maps from Randomjunk, animated by Sciuro), shows progress over this period. Of course, there's still plenty to do during the TIGER fixup! | ||
5th | This is what you can do if you have too much time and Yahoo! Aerial Imagery. This is the city of Almere near Amsterdam. User:Skywave drew pretty much all of the buildings of the city using JOSM amd the WMS plugin. | ||
March 2008 | |||
29th | A high-quality printed map has been produced from OSM data for the FOSSGIS 2008 conference in Freiburg, Germany. | ||
22nd | Artwork inspired by OpenStreetMap (Constantin Litvak) | ||
15th | This is a screenshot from a brand new program made by Plenz which is available on www.lenz-online.de/osm. The user can select the POIs he wants to see from a list and he can even select the size of the icons. As an example, on this screenshot all fuel stations between Hamburg, Bremen and Hannover are displayed. | ||
8th | Dutch cyclists added hundreds of nodes to the cylemap using a custom-made script. Still they have to connect the nodes with eachother (a start is made in the upper-left corner of this image, near Schoonhoven) wich means a lot of cycling to do.... | ||
1st | The cycle map is now showing contours from SRTM data. | ||
February 2008 | |||
23rd | Our project is the subject of a whole book (in German), out now and available from the usual online booksellers. The book has its own web page. An English version is being discussed. | ||
16th | OSM data in OpenJUMP (a "traditional" GIS application). Note that all data in this picture is created solely using gps traces and surveying by foot as there is no high-quality free aerial source for this region. | ||
9th | One year on from the February 2007 featured image, a picture of a GPS showing the same area, but customized for cycling with cycle routes highlighted in dark red in the same fashion as the cycle map | ||
2nd | Animation showing the development of OSM in the area Munich, the capital of Bavaria, Germany. Time shown: August 2006 until September 2007. This animation is also shown at the German page on Munich. Animation has been rendered by RalfZ. | ||
January 2008 | |||
26th | GPS traces uploaded to OSM don't normally get seen en-masse. OSM has 115 million points for this area of Europe. | ||
19th | Navit is a great open-source (GPL) application for routing and navigation. It contains a utility to convert .osm-files to the binary file format used by the main application. There is a SDL and a GTK+ interface. The route calculation is rather fast and it will even guide you with speech-output using speechd or espeak. Since navit renders the map on-the-fly, there's no need for storing a large number of picture-files on the hard drive or even having an internet-connection while using it. Map data from GeoFabirk's Europe-extract from Dec, 30th 2007 is only 151MB in the binary file format. (The .osm.bz2 used to build the binary data was 320MB)
The image shows navit displaying a part of Frankfurt_am_Main using the GTK+ interface with a route calculated by navit. --Jannis 18:33, 4 January 2008 (UTC) | ||
12th | Screenshot containing a sample of a relief map around Tegernsee generated with the new map rendering engine Kosmos. Contours were generated using the Srtm2Osm tool from the SRTM3 dataset (notice relief voids). | ||
5th | With the new version of the OSMify bookmarklet, you can now search for geocaches (or use any other site with Google Maps) using OSM maps. |
2007
December 2007 | |||
29th | GPSDrive for IPAQ | ||
22nd | Building outlines starting to appear near Sutton Coldfield | ||
15th | Pinelands, Cape Town | ||
8th | Contour lines of OSM project freemap.sk were created from http://gps-maps.info. Rendering z12-z16 took 1 week. | ||
1st | Pyroute in cycle mode, avoiding big roads and giving a quiet cycle route through back-streets and cycle paths. See a video of it working | ||
November 2007 | |||
24th | Merkaartor edit session of Rotterdam West, showing off WYSIWYG map editing. | ||
17th | The Palm Islands (wiki page) and the unfinished World Islands were traced from NASA landsat imagery using the map rectifier. Although "The World" is not finished the imagery gave OSM the possibility to be the first to contain partial map data from this megastructure. | ||
10th | Dynamic POI layer on freemap.sk. Slovak subproject of OSM developed customizable POI layer, visitors by selecting checkboxes can choose which POI will be visible on the map. Many thanks to Dodi for a lot of jscript modifications in OpenLayers. | ||
3rd | In 2003, the city of Osnabrück was the first city in Germany to make free geodata available, in a project named Frida. The data has now been dual-licensed (originally GPL) and incorporated into OSM by its creators, Intevation GmbH. | ||
October 2007 | |||
27th | Toronto city centre, rendered using Mapnik | ||
20th | The Party renderer can display all your traces from a mapping weekend, as an image or video. Just give it a directory of GPX files | ||
13th | Complex multi-layered junctions can be mapped using the layer and bridge tags. Example shown is the start of Britain's M1 in London | ||
6th | Imported AND data in Netherlands (to top of picture) showing comparison with Belgium mapping (to bottom/left). view the area | ||
September 2007 | |||
29th | Not all mapping parties need to be on bicycle. Participants of the 1st Ljubljana Mapping Party used a carriage to prove the proper use of horses=yes tag. | ||
22nd | Ipswich town centre, typical example of a well-mapped town | ||
15th | Bratislava town - Even there are just four members in Slovakia actively developing and contributing to OpenStreetMap project, they are in some details far beyond. On picture you can see relief overlay from Shuttle Radar Topography Mission. | ||
8th | Adrian Frith's map of Cape Town | ||
1st | Automotive Navigation Data (AND) donated a whole country's worth of streetmap data to the project (blog post). | ||
August 2007 | |||
25th | Bergen city centre, easier to read now that the coast is rendered | ||
18th | The Langdale Pikes (in Lake District, UK), mapped at recent Lakes mapping party, showing road, track, bridleway, footpaths, peaks and water features | ||
11th | The OSM Cycle Map uses OSM data to create a map dedicated to the needs of cyclists, showing cycle routes and emphasising cycle paths over main roads. | ||
4th | Experimenting with shadows. The SVG output of Osmarender can be tweaked to apply a 'drop shadow' effect to streetmaps, as demonstrated by Dotbaz at SOTM | ||
July 2007 | |||
28th | Urban one-way street systems can be tagged using oneway=yes. Turn on direction arrows in JOSM to see which way they go | ||
21st | At the State Of The Map 2007 conference, OSM people discussed everything from routing software to mobile maps, animations, and 'Real' Cartography. You can download the audio and slides | ||
14th | Spanish OSMers got permission to import goverment data into OSM. The first task has been importing the "ROI" geodesy network; supposedly this is the first time that data from a National Mapping Agency is imported directly into OSM. "ROI" stands for "Red de Orden Inferior", or "Lesser Order Network". | ||
7th | Kinshasa, centre of 3rd largest city in Africa | ||
June 2007 | |||
30th | Canterbury centre, results from the South East Tip mapping party | ||
23rd | OpenStreetMap now has an excellent free map of the Isle of Man, thanks to data contributed by the Isle of Man Department for Local Government and the Environment, also by local mappers. | ||
16th | Freemap, showing Bedford, with a Geograph photo open to show what the footpath looks like at ground level | ||
9th | Assen is the capital city of the province of Drenthe. It's the first city in the Netherlands which has (near) 100% coverage in OSM. | ||
2nd | David Earl's Name Finder application in use. Try it out with a search... | ||
May 2007 | |||
26th | Bicester is a moderately-sized town in the UK, which has recently appeared in OSM and its data has quickly grown from a dot on the landscape to what we see now. | ||
19th | A lot of progress has been made in mapping London. OpenStreetMap's coverage has more than doubled in just the last six months. | ||
12th | The Solent, southern UK, from the tiles@home layer showing filled sea areas for Southampton Water, Portsmouth, Langstone & Chichester harbours, and the Solent. | ||
5th | Østerbro, a suburb of København | ||
April 2007 | |||
28th | Map of the Bedford area. But what do all the colours mean? | ||
21st | Raw tracklogs detailing the structure of Loughborough, UK. | ||
14th | Central London, showing the detail now available there | ||
7th | London and southeast England, on a MaemoMapper handheld display. | ||
March 2007 | |||
31st | Runways and taxiways of Heathrow airport | ||
24th | Helsinki city centre on MaemoMapper, a mapping application for the Nokia 770 series of wireless internet tablets | ||
17th | Swaffham | ||
10th | OpenStreetMap is an international project, and street names can be accepted in multiple languages. This map is of the area surrounding Sharif University of Technology in Tehran – the Iran/Tagging rules page shows how to edit maps in this area. | ||
3rd | Butt's Green in Cambridge, rendered with the new curve smoothing algorithms in Osmarender. | ||
February 2007 | |||
24th | London, as seen after about 40 people mapped the place in a weekend | ||
17th | Osmarender 4 will add support for bridges and tunnels - see Key:bridge for how to tag them | ||
10th | A Garmin GPS is used to display OpenStreetMap's map of Putney, London | ||
3rd | While most of us can't reach Baghdad with our GPS units, Yahoo! have provided aerial photos of it (and other cities around the world) to create maps from. Why not pick a city from Yahoo!_Aerial_Imagery which is not currently being mapped, and start mapping it today? | ||
January 2007 | |||
27th | Thanks to the efforts of David Earl and others, the city of Cambridge (UK) is now completely mapped. Posters to follow... | ||
20th | The London mapping party will try to use aerial photography to create a map of London, rather than the traditional GPS units | ||
13th | Map of Taplow (South Buckinghamshire, UK), rendered using Osmarender | ||
6th | OpenStreetMap data can be used on mobile devices, thanks to tools such as Mkgmap and OSMGarminMap (shown: map of Hammersmith) |
2006
December 2006 | ||
30th | Copenhagen's map has been updated, with coastline data, and more detail of the airport. | |
23rd | Railways and motorways in Britain - thematic maps can be generated using osmtrackfilter in conjunction with the normal rendering tools | |
16th | The geometric layout of Karlsruhe is illustrated in SlowRider's map, rendered by Joto using Osmarender | |
9th | The tracklogs around Hedge End are almost good enough to navigate from before they get converted into vector maps! | |
2nd | A new version of the slippy map makes OpenStreetMap data look rather smart. | |
November 2006 | ||
25th | Image of the Greater London area, showing what's done, and what's left to do | |
18th | The Munich Mapping Weekend was the first ever mapping weekend in Germany. This GIF animation shows the progress made over the last few weeks. | |
11th | Node density in the south of England shows mapping activity in the Isle of Wight, Southampton, and the New Forest | |
4th | Nestoria is using OpenStreetMap data to advertise property for sale in the Isle of Wight. Shown: map of Cowes | |
October 2006 | ||
28th | U.S. Public-domain TIGER data is being imported, as a basis for american maps. Shown here: junction of interstate 55 and interstate 90, in Chicago | |
21st | Rutland was mapped in a weekend. Map shown is of Oakham, the county town. | |
14th | It is believed that every road on the Isle of Wight (380 km²) has been mapped by the OpenStreetMap project. | |
7th | Oxford is steadily being mapped, with just a few remaining (eastern) areas of the city still to be covered in detail. Good progress has also been made on mapping the waterways, footpaths and cycleways throughout the city. There is also plenty of overlap with activity for the East Cotswolds | |
September 2006 | ||
30th | Rutland (14 October) will be the scene of OpenStreetMap's 8th mapping event in the UK, where people from all over the country gather to map a specific area | |
23rd | Reading University Whiteknights campus is testing OpenStreetMap's support for embedded areas, such as a lake within a park, or paths through a garden. | |
16th | J. D. Schmidt's map of Copenhagen airport shows labelled runways and taxiways, taken from official Danish air navigation data. | |
9th | Tracklogs from the Reading mapping party show what can be mapped in a weekend. Each colour is one person's contributions for one day. | |
2nd | Chris Morley's Chester map is notable for its use of areas to mark parks, commercial and retail districts, and residential areas. |
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