MapKnitter map of Grab-AGE (#19689)

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MapKnitter map of Grab-AGE

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Shows the Plastics or Garbage Dump in vegetation area where plants can be grown. If the dump is cleared, it increases the ground water level thereby good for plants
https://mapknitter.org/embed/grab-age

What worked well: 1. Interfacing Pi-Camera is straightforward and easy with @warren Research note. 2. thanks to Pi-builder for ease of connecting Rpi with Network (It works with Rpi 3 and Rpi Zero).

Scope for improvement:(Mapknitter tool +R-Pi) 1. when I opened all the Images /videos post mapping, the Date sequence for each file is not the same as the current Date/Time Zone.Refer Image Date 2. While Mapping, it was quite hazy when I typed the area of Location. It went blank for a while. This did not happen when I mapped the first time.Map blank 3. Key mappings are awesome. But it appears twice when I need one to use. Delete, Lock, overlap are great features to explore. 4. Image Sequencer code is great for me to identify/cross look into the image from PiCamera and check details easily. Need to explore more. This tool will play vital pat if we map Plant, Smoke , dust particles Pi camera vs ndvi image

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