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Re: MFM Junction View Drawing Project

Postby Eii » Sun Jan 22, 2012 12:49 pm

:good: :good: :good:

:rox:

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Re: MFM Junction View Drawing Project

Postby benson208 » Sun Jan 22, 2012 4:25 pm

gpsmy wrote:How can I contribute to JV?

I know to drive next to the exit lane, during low traffic, etc. How about the GPS coordinates & how many meters before exit to capture?

:rox:


u can refer the picture take by edchuang & the guide
viewtopic.php?f=28&t=2741

A simple guidelines:
1. Take the photo in a clear sky morning, better to be Saturday or Sunday where there is less traffic.
2. It is better to have a photographer and a driver in your car. Don't risk your life.
3. Set your camera setting to highest mega pixels photo.
4. Set your camera setting to Infinity/Landscape/Sport mode.
5. Drive on the lane next to the exit lane when approaching Junction.
6. Take one photo showing clearly the major Signboard.
7. Take another photo nearer to the junction.
8. Save the junction location with your gps unit/data logger. You might need to use mapsource to adjust your waypoint a bit to the exact junction location.
9. Save your picture using mfm standard file name:
E.g. MFMJV_524909_10047280_1
Where 524909 is Lat without decimal, 1004728 is Lon without decimal and 1/2 for the photo numbering.

about the gps coordinates u can use your gps device to save the coordinates first. Then transfer to mapsource and adjust the coordinates to the correct position.

1 junction view save in 1 folder include the coordinates.gdb. Example can see the link below
http://www.mediafire.com/?cw7hkl8wu3fmgz2

If u have 5 junction view u just save in 5 folder, then put the 5 jcv folder in 1 folder & zip it. Upload it to http://www.mediafire.com

Then pm the download link to ccwong or benson208

U can pm bro Sunn sent the latest jcv coordinate at your area for u. Then u can using mapsource to check which area is not have junction view yet. Then u can contribute to mfm.

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Re: MFM Junction View Drawing Project

Postby benson208 » Wed Jan 25, 2012 1:12 am

1 JCV done!

Jalan Bukit Tengah.

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Re: MFM Junction View Drawing Project

Postby wblee » Wed Jan 25, 2012 9:38 am

benson208 wrote:
Then u can using mapsource to check which area is not have junction view yet. Then u can contribute to mfm.


Bro,
Can explain how to check which area is not have junction view yet by using mapsource? I couldn't see anything differenct there.
Thanks

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Re: MFM Junction View Drawing Project

Postby benson208 » Sat Jan 28, 2012 1:44 pm

1 butterworth JCV done!

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Re: MFM Junction View Drawing Project

Postby benson208 » Mon Jan 30, 2012 5:12 pm

2 seremban JCV at jalan sungai ujong done!

1 is signboard update :D
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Re: MFM Junction View Drawing Project

Postby gpsmy » Mon Jan 30, 2012 10:26 pm

benson208,

Thanks for the guidance.
I can synchronize the time of my camera with my GPS. How do I know which coordinate corresponds to the point the photo was taken?

:rox:

benson208 wrote:
gpsmy wrote:How can I contribute to JV?

I know to drive next to the exit lane, during low traffic, etc. How about the GPS coordinates & how many meters before exit to capture?

:rox:


u can refer the picture take by edchuang & the guide
viewtopic.php?f=28&t=2741

A simple guidelines:
1. Take the photo in a clear sky morning, better to be Saturday or Sunday where there is less traffic.
2. It is better to have a photographer and a driver in your car. Don't risk your life.
3. Set your camera setting to highest mega pixels photo.
4. Set your camera setting to Infinity/Landscape/Sport mode.
5. Drive on the lane next to the exit lane when approaching Junction.
6. Take one photo showing clearly the major Signboard.
7. Take another photo nearer to the junction.
8. Save the junction location with your gps unit/data logger. You might need to use mapsource to adjust your waypoint a bit to the exact junction location.
9. Save your picture using mfm standard file name:
E.g. MFMJV_524909_10047280_1
Where 524909 is Lat without decimal, 1004728 is Lon without decimal and 1/2 for the photo numbering.

about the gps coordinates u can use your gps device to save the coordinates first. Then transfer to mapsource and adjust the coordinates to the correct position.

1 junction view save in 1 folder include the coordinates.gdb. Example can see the link below
http://www.mediafire.com/?cw7hkl8wu3fmgz2

If u have 5 junction view u just save in 5 folder, then put the 5 jcv folder in 1 folder & zip it. Upload it to http://www.mediafire.com

Then pm the download link to ccwong or benson208

U can pm bro Sunn sent the latest jcv coordinate at your area for u. Then u can using mapsource to check which area is not have junction view yet. Then u can contribute to mfm.

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Re: MFM Junction View Drawing Project

Postby benson208 » Sun Feb 05, 2012 6:32 pm

6 butterworth JCV done!

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Re: MFM Junction View Drawing Project

Postby tklew » Sun Feb 05, 2012 10:20 pm

benson208 wrote:6 butterworth JCV done!

Receive from tklew :thumbsup: :good: :tq:


=D> =D> =D> excellent job,you've worked hard :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Re: MFM Junction View Drawing Project

Postby benson208 » Fri Feb 10, 2012 9:46 pm

5 Penang JCV Done!

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