On Monday 03 June 2013 14:47:37 Aun Johnsen wrote: > Charts for Rio Tiete have now been made available to me in a format I can > use, will try to calibrate and import these this month, also charts for > ports of Santos and Rio de Janeiro have been updated and these will be > corrected shortly as well - this will improve Brazil coverage, after this, > 85% of Brazilian hydrographic data will be imported with Raster accuracy > and data sets less than 4 years old (oldest data verification is 2009). > Taking to account that much of our data is cross-referenced with Bing! and > on the ground surveys some of these datas are in the proximity of up to > date commercial maps > > Still further, Brazilian hydrographic services updates more of their raster > base, within 6 months several other charts will be updated as well as new > areas will be made available. I will try to keep updating the data sets as > data is made available
Wow! Great success! How did you get all this data? Bernhard
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