Dear Habi,Thanks again for your suggestion.Reading the documentation, it looks like the JOSM plugin allows an image overlay to try to find image needles out of a haystack .... Unless I am missing something, I don't think it fits our usage case.After uploading the mapillary images, I query for images via the mapillary api for our project userid and match to overpass output and form a json collection with objects (as shown below) which are subsequently used to make url links (as below).https://www.mapillary.com/map/im/ofr9UjZn4ammjewdPnGIGA
https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?node=3413495243#map=19/46.297219/6.0741059{"type": "Feature",
"properties": {
"mapillary": "ofr9UjZn4ammjewdPnGIGA",
"coordinates": [
6.0741278,
46.2972417
]
},
"distance": 3.4971297779106982,
"osm_id": 3413495243,
"osm_coordinates": [
6.0741059,
46.297219
],
"ignore": true
}The "ignore": true signifies that the osm object already has an image and the photo does not need to be attached.Best regards,StuartOn Mon, 11 May 2020 at 13:40, European Water Project <europeanwaterproject@gmail.com> wrote:Dear Habi,I am looking for just for myself, so I will test this plugin ! I have never used JOSM, so this will be a first for me.The new PWA version with image capture was just released this morning ... Capturing an image from the webrtc camera and adding the users geo coordinates to the exif meta data was a challenge.The user takes the geolocalized picture within the app and it shows up immediately within the app after getting stored on an AWS S3 storage.The S3 storage ===> manual curation ===> mapillary upload ===> OSM edit steps are done semi-manually (with the help of some scripts).The more I can streamline the S3 to OSM edit process the better.Thank you,StuartOn Mon, 11 May 2020 at 13:00, David Haberthür <email@davidhaberthuer.ch> wrote:Ciao Stuart_______________________________________________How does one form a url with parameters to go directly with prefill data for a node edit using the ID editor ? Just to be clear, I am not looking to do an automatic edit, just make the workflow more efficient and accurate.I suppose you want to do that to provide it to your users, but if you want to do that for yourself, then the Mapillary plugin for JOSM (https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM/Plugins/Mapillary) makes adding Mapillary photo keys to objects really easy, I’m using that quite bit myself.Have a good day,Habi
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