On May 28, 6:52 am, Josh Rosenthal <[email protected]> wrote:
> As you zoom in to
> say, zoom level 12 or so, those white bars get rather wide.
> (try looking @
> *map.setCenter( new
> google.maps.LatLng(55.77587839343693,-67.76026580078124));*
> *map.setZoom(12);*
> on either of our NOAA maps.)
>
yeah its over 20 pixels wide in some places.  At that zoom level 12
you can see the source data pixels, which are 26 pixels wide on the
google map.  This is approximately a pixel size of 1km.  It appears
that the white lines will never be wider than one source pixel in the
original data, which give the following upper bounds:

Source Pixel size
26 pixels at zoom 12
13 pixels at zoom 11
6.5 pixels at zoom 10
3.3 pixels at zoom 9
1.6 pixels at zoom 8
0.8 pixels at zoom 7

Full detail is available between zoom 7 and 8, and after that no
further resolution is available (therefore a ground overlay would be
ok for zooms higher than 8, using the tiles from zoom 8).  So a good
start would be to fix the white lines for zoom 2 to 8.

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