AlaskaDave
(Dave Swarthout (AlaskaDave))
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In browsing around in the impacted area, I can see the source of the error. There is a massive stitching problem in the Bing imagery that is very obvious here 15.2392848, 105.143516. If one was working on the map west of the area Stephan outlined above, you could easily be fooled into thinking your edits were proper as you moved east. The way forward is to use different imagery with an accurate offset and ignore Bing when making the edits. Both Maxar-Premium and Maxar-Standard are good choices for this as they have good detail and require only small offset adjustments. The N-S (latitude) offset is easy because there are several useful traces from the 217. The E-W offset is trickier because there aren’t that many traces from the N-S highways
The question then is, how to go about fixing this? I’m willing to help but unless the repairs are done carefully or by only one mapper at a time, we will cause conflicts between the various editors’ updates. Sounds like a job for the HOT task manager?