Unfortunately they don't work for me. This is the one I learned to live with:
wms: http://wms.agiv.be/ogc/wms/omkl?FORMAT=image/jpeg&VERSION=1.1.1&SERVICE=WMS&REQUEST=GetMap&LAYERS=Ortho&STYLES=&SRS={proj}&WIDTH={width}&HEIGHT={height}&BBOX={bbox} Jo 2013/3/25 André Pirard <a.pirard.pa...@gmail.com> > Hi, > > Aren't these two JOSM configurations what you wanted? > Do they not work? > Aren't you satisfied? > > > wms: > http://grb.agiv.be/geodiensten/raadpleegdiensten/geocache/?FORMAT=image/jpeg&VERSION=1.1.1&SERVICE=WMS&REQUEST=GetMap&STYLES=&SRS= > {proj}&WIDTH={width}&HEIGHT={height}&BBOX={bbox}&LAYERS=orthoklmx > > wms: > http://grb.agiv.be/geodiensten/raadpleegdiensten/geocache/?FORMAT=image/png&VERSION=1.1.1&SERVICE=WMS&REQUEST=GetMap&STYLES=&SRS= > {proj}&WIDTH={width}&HEIGHT={height}&BBOX={bbox}&TRANSPARENT=YES&LAYERS=grb_bsk,grb_gbg,grb_sel,grb_adp > > Cheers, > > André. > On 2013-03-19 03:17, A.Pirard wrote : > > On 2013-03-18 19:53, Jo wrote : > > zoom in on the area of interest on this site: > > http://ogc.beta.agiv.be/gdiviewer/?simple=true > > That viewer issues requests like this: > > http://grb.agiv.be/geodiensten/raadpleegdiensten/geocache/tms/1.0.0/orthoklm@BPL72VL/13/4828/3716.png > (for some beta time anyway) > > The zoom goes up to 15, but the maximum resolution it at 13 (as shown) > after which the server stretches the image (scales it). > These are nonstandard zoom levels to which JOSM's zoom level should be > adjusted. > JOSM configuration should be > tms: > http://grb.agiv.be/geodiensten/raadpleegdiensten/geocache/tms/1.0.0/orthoklm@WGS84VL/ > {zoom-*z*}/{x}/{y}.png > But I was unable to find a working *z*. That's always the problem with > TMS when it's not standard. > x and y could be swapped or x be bottom up, etc... A puzzle if it's not > documented. > The advantage of TMS is that the images (tiles) are not modified by the > server. > > Anyway, the corresponding WMS configurations are: > > wms: > http://grb.agiv.be/geodiensten/raadpleegdiensten/geocache/?FORMAT=image/jpeg&VERSION=1.1.1&SERVICE=WMS&REQUEST=GetMap&STYLES=&SRS= > {proj}&WIDTH={width}&HEIGHT={height}&BBOX={bbox}&LAYERS=orthoklmx > > It seems to me to have fairly the same resolution as the viewer. > Don't forget to right-click-change resolution on the layer, especially > after you zoomed in. > > wms: > http://grb.agiv.be/geodiensten/raadpleegdiensten/geocache/?FORMAT=image/png&VERSION=1.1.1&SERVICE=WMS&REQUEST=GetMap&STYLES=&SRS= > {proj}&WIDTH={width}&HEIGHT={height}&BBOX={bbox}&TRANSPARENT=YES&LAYERS=grb_bsk,grb_gbg,grb_sel,grb_adp > > png is (much) better for the grb_* and jpeg for the orthos (equivalent but > smaller images). > Unfortunately, the grb images are not transparent (as in Wallonie). > I still used &TRANSPARENT=YES in case they would. > Play with the layers' transparency if you need so. > > compare the maximum resolution after you > Install a wms layer on JOSM: > I used this uri, but maybe it can be 'optimised': > > wms[12]: > http://wms.agiv.be/ogc/wms/omkl?FORMAT=image/jpeg&VERSION=1.1.1&SERVICE=WMS&REQUEST=GetMap&LAYERS=Ortho&STYLES=&SRS={proj}&WIDTH={width}&HEIGHT={height}&BBOX={bbox} > > The 12 between [] stands for the maximum zoom level. I tried with values > of 19, 21, 25, but it doesn't seem to have any effect. So I guess one could > also simply omit it. > > The zoom limit prevents querying servers that return blank or error images > when the resolution limit is exceeded. > If you can determine the JOSM zoom level corresponding to the resolution > limit (13 for TMS) you can use it. > This will prevent uselessly getting stretched images from the server when > JOSM itself can stretch them to the screen. > > I also tried to use it as tms layer, but no luck with that either. > > Did you have the same problem as I did (no image at any speed) or another? > Tell me how you could get TMS working, anyone. > > > Thanks for having a look at it. > > It's great to have 2 imagery sources. For some places it works like a time > machine. For others sometimes Bing is clearer, ofthen AGIV is more > revealing, as they had the good sense to shoot pictures in wintertime, when > there is less foliage on the trees. > > It's even greater to have more ;-) All sorts of maps can help figuring > what one sees on a photo :-) > Beware of Bing's error offset. Always zoom out to check or... check with > another map. > > At the maximum possible resolution it would be just about perfect. > > I hope it will. Tell me. Have fun. > > Cheers, > > Rambo. > > Jo > > Op 18 maart 2013 19:18 schreef A.Pirard.Papou <a.pirard.pa...@gmail.com>het > volgende: > >> On 2013-03-12 08:13, Jo wrote : >> >> Anderzijds is het wel wat vreemd dat wat JOSM in de WMS-laag laat zien >>> duidelijk een lagere resolutie heeft, dan wat er op de website van AGIV >>> zelf zichtbaar is. Het klinkt misschien wat ondankbaar, maar weten dat er >>> betere kwaliteit beschikbaar is en het dan met minder duidelijke beelden >>> moeten doen, is toch wat frustrerend. >>> >>> Het zou wel kunnen dat de URI die we gebruiken niet geoptimaliseerd is. >>> Ik zal dit ook eens op josm-dev posten en dan vraag ik tegelijk hoe we >>> ervoor kunnen zorgen dat JOSM deze laag zelf voorstelt aan mappers die data >>> voor Vlaanderen afhalen/bewerken. >>> >>> I may have a look if you say which are the URLs you're comparing. >> >> The ranter. >> > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-be mailing list > Talk-be@openstreetmap.org > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-be > >
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