Hi Jeremy-

Are you using GroundOverlay to overlay the image? Have you thought
about using OverlayBase or possibly the icon property of the Marker?
You'd have a bit more control if you created your own custom overlay.

- pamela

On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 6:36 AM, banksy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> I'm trying to add an image as an overlay.  Whereabouts the image goes
> is arbitrary but I want to make sure that the image is displayed at
> it's native size and not scaled at all.
>
> The image is 800px wide by 600px high.  According to what I can see if
> I use zoom level three there will be 8x8 256px tiles covering the
> whole world, meaning that the whole world has 2048x2048 pixels.
>
> So my maths tells me that to determine the latitude that the image
> should cover is:
> 600/2048 * 180 = 52.7344
> and the longitude is:
> 800/2048 * 360 = 148.625
>
> So If I overlay my image with bounds of (-26.3672, -70.3125) and
> (26.3672, 70.3125) it should be displayed on 800x600 pixels.
>
> However this isn't right.  The longitude looks right, but the latitude
> is far too small making the image appear squashed.  I thought that
> maybe my 180 should have been 360, so I tried that, but that made the
> image too high, although not by too much.
>
> Can anyone tell me where I'm going wrong?
>
> Cheers
> Jeremy
> >
>

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