Support Public Lab Today! For the last twelve years, Public Lab has hosted Mapknitter.org so that people everywhere can make maps from their aerial photos. Unfortunately, current circumstances have led us to scale back and take certain services offline. MapKnitter.org will go offline August 15, 2022. The MapKnitter platform runs on a combination of volunteer and paid labor by the many people that build, maintain, and operate it via Public Lab. This is an effective combination thanks to the culture of Public Lab's Coding Community. Public Lab's web ecosystem, including PublicLab.org, MapKnitter.org, SpectralWorkbench.org, Infragram.org and associated projects, takes 20 hours a week from three Code Coordinators and our sysadmin. While cost effective, it is not free. Web hosting and server costs for MapKnitter are approximately $1000 per month. We are doing our best to sustain programming and support for our community, and we need your help. Thank you for being part of our community. We can't wait to be back online with you. Support Public Lab by making a donation today. *Part of the [Grassroots Mapping Curriculum](/wiki/mapping-curriculum) series.* MapKnitter is a free and open source tool for combining aerial images into a map, or composite image. Informally, we call this "stitching a map" and it's useful if you have many images of overlapping or identical areas, and getting either a web map or a printable map from your photos. MapKnitter can make maps from any image source, but it was designed for making maps with aerial photos from balloons and kites. Start using [MapKnitter.org](http://MapKnitter.org) or read on for more documentation! ## Exporting Once you're map is complete, you can download it as a single image in JPG and other formats. Read about the new Cloud exporter here: https://publiclab.org/wiki/mapknitter-cloud-exporter Learn more about [exporting maps in MapKnitter here](/mapknitter-exporting). ## Activities [activities:mapknitter] **** ## Questions [questions:mapknitter] **** ### Advanced * [Decisions with distortions](https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=S8uUM3p3_Bk#!) - Learn about the design process of stitching maps when images are highly distorted or include tall buildings. This tutorial is in Photoshop, but the techniques are applicable to MapKnitter as well. * [Infrared multispectral compositing](/wiki/mapknitter-multispectral) (no video, in progress) Learn how to combine an infrared dataset with your map to assess photosynthesis. (Also: learn [how to collect infrared imagery](/tool/near-infrared-camera)) ...
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SallyAbraham | "I need the help of the article about concept when any composition must be written by me. The essay was written myself by me thanks to it. The locat..." | Read more » | about 7 years ago | |||
liamlogan | "Lovely view " | Read more » | about 7 years ago | |||
rsmit295 | "kgradow1, thanks. The construction is relatively new (less than a year maybe?) and is not visible on the reference map. They are either building a ..." | Read more » | about 7 years ago | |||
kgradow1 | "This looks great! Curious as to what that sand pit construction zone is on the left side. Is that visible in the underlying reference map? " | Read more » | about 7 years ago | |||
warren | "Hi! A common question and I wish there were a better answer: Short answer: yes, it is possible to run offline, but it's not easy. You'd have to in..." | Read more » | about 7 years ago | |||
liz | "Lovely! i tagged your map "germany" and "eu" so more people can find it :) " | Read more » | over 7 years ago | |||
liz | "hi! have you tried clicking the image and pressing the "r" key on your keyboard? ("r" is the hotkey for "rotate"!) " | Read more » | over 7 years ago | |||
warren | "Hi, this is for MapKnitter, right? Have you clicked on the image? Also, what browser are you using and what version of it? Thank you! " | Read more » | over 7 years ago | |||
warren | "Deleted some spam! " | Read more » | over 7 years ago | |||
mikekaliven87 | "Try to do that again or open Help " | Read more » | over 7 years ago | |||
warren | "Hi, this is in MapKnitter, I see; do you think you could add that to the title? As for the menu, that's odd; I will try to borrow a Mac to test, b..." | Read more » | over 7 years ago | |||
kevwe09 | "download anthing for your mobile ketomob is the plc " | Read more » | over 7 years ago | |||
stevie | "Hi ROCKETMAN what are you looking for help on? Are you working on Mapknitter? " | Read more » | over 7 years ago | |||
mathew | "Also Autodesk Recap 360 and ReMake " | Read more » | about 8 years ago | |||
liz | "Wow this mapping is looking better! " | Read more » | about 8 years ago | |||
warren | "Real nice! Was this with a balloon mapping rig? " | Read more » | about 8 years ago | |||
warren | "Yes, I think that's right. Wasn't there a post about tricks around this that we could repost as an activity guide? " | Read more » | about 8 years ago | |||
mathew | "I think the reason is that there isn't higher-resolution background data to display. you can download the exported map to look more closely. Thou..." | Read more » | about 8 years ago | |||
taramei | "any thoughts on why we can't zoom in more on this map? " | Read more » | about 8 years ago | |||
jkpetter | "Good morning @cfastie, Thank you for the insight and recommendations! Will give that a shot at max height on the pole! Kris " | Read more » | about 8 years ago | |||
cfastie | "Hi @jkpetter, It looks like a lot of your pole aerial photos are oblique (angled). If your goal is to make a map of the prairie area, photos taken..." | Read more » | about 8 years ago | |||
jkpetter | "Thanks @mathew! I will try this method out, looks good for helping to maintain uniformity! Hello @Liz and @TaraMei I would love some insight and g..." | Read more » | about 8 years ago | |||
liz | "Sure! Also we should ask if anyone else in the grassrootsmapping group would like to be "armchair" support with your team. " | Read more » | about 8 years ago | |||
taramei | "Hi Liz! Yes, could we have a guest in the next few weeks with you? " | Read more » | about 8 years ago |