Ok! I've read from the documentation, that the imagery are managed in a multiresolution structure (image pyramid) in which each level contains an image that's segmented in tiles. Then, each levels contains different images (made at different heights), and the zoom of the image corrisponds to the zoom of the tiles that are currently visible.
Thanks for the clarifications! Enrico On Jan 9, 1:25 pm, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote: > > I make this question because I don't think that from one map (that > > represent entire world), is possible zooming until to view the city > > details. > > No, that's why the map comes in tiles, and imagery for the tiles comes > from different sources.
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