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On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 7:43 PM, Chris Stankevitz
<chrisstankev...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hello,
>
> In an application I am writing, I am looking to draw high resolution
> imagery draped over high resolution terrain.  I would like to zoom in
> and out.
>
> While zoomed in the underlying "terrain resolution" needs to be high.
> While zoomed out it can be down sampled.  Perhaps if the viewer is
> oriented such that some terrain is near and other is far (near the
> ground looking parallel to it) I might need to do something more
> complicated.
>
> I would like to employ a similar low/high resolution trick with imagery.
>
> Question: Can someone recommend a library that has already solved this
> problem of "high resolution terrain/imagery is available everywhere
> but it does not all need to be loaded at this moment due to the
> position of the viewer"?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Chris
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