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liz |
April 12, 2013 17:33
| about 11 years ago
Upon return from your balloon mapping trip, you'll want to:
- First, select the clearest, most straight down images of your desired area:
- you can sort them one at a time on your computer, or
- have multiple people use MapMill to rank each photo as "Really Good," "Just OK," or "Not Useful."
- Second, use the Knitter or a desktop program like Adobe Photoshop to georectify the images and stitch them into a map.
Uploading the aerial images
At this time we are asking users to post their images either on dropbox, or a similar cloud hosting service. Then email organizers@publiclaboratory.org once your transfer is complete and send the download link. We'll add your images to the MapMill.org site and you can start sorting.
It's very helpful if when you submit folders, they are labelled in this format and each set is a single folder containing only JPG images.
Place pictures in a folder (not zipped, please) named with the date, the site name, and your name, like ’2011-8-15-missisippi-longbeach-jeff’_
Create a record of your trip in the GrassrootsMapping Logbook
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gonzoearth |
July 25, 2012 21:43
| over 11 years ago
Upon return from your balloon mapping trip, you'll want to:
- First, select the clearest, most straight down images of your desired area:
- you can sort them one at a time on your computer, or
- have multiple people use MapMill to rank each photo as "Really Good," "Just OK," or "Not Useful."
- Second, use the Knitter or a desktop program like Adobe Photoshop to georectify the images and stitch them into a map.
Uploading the aerial images
At this time we are asking users to post their images either on dropbox, or a similar cloud hosting service. Then email team@publiclaboratory.org once your transfer is complete and send the download link. We'll add your images to the MapMill.org site and you can start sorting.
It's very helpful if when you submit folders, they are labelled in this format and each set is a single folder containing only JPG images.
Place pictures in a folder (not zipped, please) named with the date, the site name, and your name, like ’2011-8-15-missisippi-longbeach-jeff’_
Create a record of your trip in the GrassrootsMapping Logbook
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warren |
February 12, 2012 01:48
| about 12 years ago
Upon return from your balloon mapping trip, you'll want to:
- First, select the clearest, most straight down images of your desired area:
- you can sort them one at a time on your computer, or
- have multiple people use MapMill to rank each photo as "Really Good," "Just OK," or "Not Useful."
- Second, use the Knitter or a desktop program like Adobe Photoshop to georectify the images and stitch them into a map.
Uploading to MapMill
Using an FTP/SFTP program like Filezilla, you can upload images to a Public Laboratory server and email team@publiclaboratory.org once your transfer is complete. We'll add your images to the MapMill.org site and you can start sorting.
SFTP information
You must use the more secure SFTP protocol, not normal FTP
Server: upload.publiclaboratory.org
Username: mapmill
Password: grassygrassy
Place pictures in a folder (not zipped, please) named with the date, the site name, and your name, like ’2011-8-15-missisippi-longbeach-jeff’
It's very helpful if when you submit folders, they are labelled in this format and each set is a single folder containing only JPG images.
Create a record of your trip in the GrassrootsMapping Logbook
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liz |
February 11, 2012 22:24
| about 12 years ago
Upon return from your balloon mapping trip, you'll want to:
- First, select the clearest, most straight down images of your desired area:
- you can sort them one at a time on your computer, or
- have multiple people use MapMill to rank each photo as "Really Good," "Just OK," or "Not Useful."
- Second, use the Knitter or a desktop program like Adobe Photoshop to georectify the images and stitch them into a map.
Uploading to MapMill
Using an FTP/SFTP program like Filezilla, you can upload images to a Public Laboratory server and email team@publiclaboratory.org once your transfer is complete. We'll add your images to the MapMill.org site and you can start sorting.
SFTP information
You must use the more secure SFTP protocol, not normal FTP
Server: upload.publiclaboratory.org
Username: mapmill
Password: grassygrassy
Place pictures in a folder (not zipped, please) named with the date, the site name, and your name, like ’2011-8-15-missisippi-longbeach-jeff’
Create a record of your trip in the GrassrootsMapping Logbook
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liz |
February 11, 2012 22:20
| about 12 years ago
Upon return from your balloon mapping trip, you'll want to:
- First, select the clearest, most straight down images of your desired area:
- you can sort them one at a time on your computer, or
- have multiple people use MapMill to rank each photo as "Really Good," "Just OK," or "Not Useful."
- Second, use the Knitter or Adobe Photoshop to georectify the images and stitch them into a map.
Sorting images
To sort images, many Grassroots Mappers upload them all to the MapMill.org website and engage a volunteer audience in helping to sort the images. That's because there can often be thousands of images to sort through, but MapMill is also an opportunity to reach out to the public to get involved, or to raise awareness around the subject of your map.
Uploading
Using an FTP/SFTP program like Filezilla, you can upload images to a Public Laboratory server and email team@publiclaboratory.org once your transfer is complete. We'll add your images to the MapMill.org site and you can start sorting.
SFTP information
You must use the more secure SFTP protocol, not normal FTP
Server: upload.publiclaboratory.org
Username: mapmill
Password: grassygrassy
Place pictures in a folder (not zipped, please) named with the date, the site name, and your name, like ’2011-8-15-missisippi-longbeach-jeff’
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liz |
February 11, 2012 22:18
| about 12 years ago
Upon return from your balloon mapping trip, you'll want to:
- First, select the clearest, most straight down images that capture your desired area:
- you can sort them one at a time on your computer, or
- have multiple people use MapMill to rank each photo as "Really Good," "Just OK," or "Not Useful."
- Second, use the Knitter or Adobe Photoshop to georectify the images and stitch them into a map.
Sorting images
To sort images, many Grassroots Mappers upload them all to the MapMill.org website and engage a volunteer audience in helping to sort the images. That's because there can often be thousands of images to sort through, but MapMill is also an opportunity to reach out to the public to get involved, or to raise awareness around the subject of your map.
Uploading
Using an FTP/SFTP program like Filezilla, you can upload images to a Public Laboratory server and email team@publiclaboratory.org once your transfer is complete. We'll add your images to the MapMill.org site and you can start sorting.
SFTP information
You must use the more secure SFTP protocol, not normal FTP
Server: upload.publiclaboratory.org
Username: mapmill
Password: grassygrassy
Put files in a folder named with the date, the site name, and your name, like ’2011-8-15-missisippi-longbeach-jeff’
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Shannon |
February 11, 2012 21:58
| about 12 years ago
Upon return from your balloon mapping trip, you'll want to:
- Sort your images and select the best for stitching into a map
- Use the Knitter or Adobe Photoshop to georectify the images and composite them into a map
Sorting images
To sort images, many Grassroots Mappers upload them all to the MapMill.org website and engage a volunteer audience in helping to sort the images. That's because there can often be thousands of images to sort through, but MapMill is also an opportunity to reach out to the public to get involved, or to raise awareness around the subject of your map.
Uploading
Using an FTP/SFTP program like Filezilla, you can upload images to a Public Laboratory server and email team@publiclaboratory.org once your transfer is complete. We'll add your images to the MapMill.org site and you can start sorting.
SFTP information
You must use the more secure SFTP protocol, not normal FTP
Server: upload.publiclaboratory.org
Username: mapmill
Password: grassygrassy
Put files in a folder named with the date, the site name, and your name, like ’2011-8-15-missisippi-longbeach-jeff’
Sorting
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Shannon |
February 11, 2012 21:52
| about 12 years ago
Upon return from your balloon mapping trip, you'll want to:
- Sort your images and select the best for stitching into a map
- Use the Knitter or Adobe Photoshop to georectify the images and composite them into a map
Sorting images
To sort images, many Grassroots Mappers upload them all to the MapMill.org website and engage a volunteer audience in helping to sort the images. That's because there can often be thousands of images to sort through, but MapMill is also an opportunity to reach out to the public to get involved, or to raise awareness around the subject of your map.
Uploading
Using an FTP/SFTP program like Filezilla, you can upload images to a Public Laboratory server and email team@publiclaboratory.org once your transfer is complete. We'll add your images to the MapMill.org site and you can start sorting.
SFTP information
You must use the more secure SFTP protocol, not normal FTP
Server: upload.publiclaboratory.org (ftp.publiclaboratory.org is what has been letting us on- can someone change the upload if that is incorrect?)
Username: mapmill
Password: grassygrassy
Put files in a folder named with the date, the site name, and your name, like ’2011-8-15-missisippi-longbeach-jeff’
Sorting
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warren |
August 25, 2011 15:48
| over 12 years ago
Upon return from your balloon mapping trip, you'll want to:
- Sort your images and select the best for stitching into a map
- Use the Knitter or Adobe Photoshop to georectify the images and composite them into a map
Sorting images
To sort images, many Grassroots Mappers upload them all to the MapMill.org website and engage a volunteer audience in helping to sort the images. That's because there can often be thousands of images to sort through, but MapMill is also an opportunity to reach out to the public to get involved, or to raise awareness around the subject of your map.
Uploading
Using an FTP/SFTP program like Filezilla, you can upload images to a Public Laboratory server and email team@publiclaboratory.org once your transfer is complete. We'll add your images to the MapMill.org site and you can start sorting.
SFTP information
You must use the more secure SFTP protocol, not normal FTP
Server: upload.publiclaboratory.org
Username: mapmill
Password: grassygrassy
Put files in a folder named with the date, the site name, and your name, like ’2011-8-15-missisippi-longbeach-jeff’
Sorting
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warren |
August 17, 2011 13:20
| over 12 years ago
Upon return from your balloon mapping trip, you'll want to:
- Sort your images and select the best for stitching into a map
- Use the Knitter or Adobe Photoshop to georectify the images and composite them into a map
Sorting images
To sort images, many Grassroots Mappers upload them all to the MapMill.org website and engage a volunteer audience in helping to sort the images. That's because there can often be thousands of images to sort through, but MapMill is also an opportunity to reach out to the public to get involved, or to raise awareness around the subject of your map.
Uploading
Using an FTP program like Filezilla, you can upload images to a Public Laboratory server and email team@publiclaboratory.org once your transfer is complete. We'll add your images to the MapMill.org site and you can start sorting.
FTP information
Server: upload.publiclaboratory.org
Username: mapmill
Password: grassygrassy
Put files in a folder named with the date, the site name, and your name, like ’2011-8-15-missisippi-longbeach-jeff’
Sorting
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warren |
May 09, 2011 04:38
| almost 13 years ago
Upon return from your balloon mapping trip, you'll want to:
- Sort your images and select the best for stitching into a map
- Use the Knitter or Adobe Photoshop to georectify the images and composite them into a map
Sorting images
To sort images, many Grassroots Mappers upload them all to the MapMill.org website and engage a volunteer audience in helping to sort the images. That's because there can often be thousands of images to sort through, but MapMill is also an opportunity to reach out to the public to get involved, or to raise awareness around the subject of your map.
Uploading
Using an FTP program like Filezilla, you can upload images to a Public Laboratory server and email jeff@publiclaboratory.org once your transfer is complete. He'll add your images to the MapMill.org site and you can start sorting.
FTP information
server: ftp.publiclaboratory.org
username: plotsftp
password: plotsflyers
Sorting
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warren |
May 09, 2011 04:37
| almost 13 years ago
Upon return from your balloon mapping trip, you'll want to:
- Sort your images and select the best for stitching into a map
- Use the Knitter or Adobe Photoshop to georectify the images and composite them into a map
Sorting images
To sort images, many Grassroots Mappers upload them all to the MapMill.org website and engage a volunteer audience in helping to sort the images. That's because there can often be thousands of images to sort through, but MapMill is also an opportunity to reach out to the public to get involved, or to raise awareness around the subject of your map.
Uploading
Using an FTP program like Filezilla, you can upload images to a Public Laboratory server and email jeff@publiclaboratory.org once your transfer is complete. He'll add your images to the MapMill.org site and you can start sorting.
FTP information
server: ftp.publiclaboratory.org
username: plotsftp
password: plotsflyers
Sorting
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