Hi Albert,
I just did a project with the Blue Marble Next Generation data (BMNG), and I
just loaded the jpg tiles and used them to texture polygons. The BMNG data
set goes from -180,-90 to 180,90, and there are 5 rows by 10 columns in the
base set, and each set beyond that doubles the rows and columns, making for
pretty easy math.
Brian
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 1:06 PM, Albert osgfo...@tevs.eu wrote:
Hello all,
I was curious if anyone out there knows a site where I can download a
geo-referenced version of the blue marble map. I was looking for the
preprocessed version (not yet converted to an OSGA file).
Best Regards,
Albert
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