Hola!

He descargado dos archivos zip de OrbView, pero no he podido utilizarlos.

 

Los zip se componen de una docena de archivos diferentes; el Pic-Layer
admite los formatos .jpg y tif; el jpg es una reducción a miniatura que no
sirve y el tif se muestra totalmente negro.

 

Qué plugin hay que usar en JOSM para ver las imágenes?

 

Saludos,
Federico

 

De: Andres Oswaldo Calderon Romero [mailto:[email protected]] 
Enviado el: miércoles, 18 de enero de 2012 11:58 a.m.
Para: OpenStreetMap Colombia
Asunto: [Talk-co] Imagenes OrbView-3 (resolución 1 metro) disponibles para
descarga... [Fwd: [OSM-talk] OrbView-3 is public domain]

 

Desde la lista internacional de OSM me entero que USGS ha liberado un
conjunto muy grande de imagenes capturadas con el satelite OrbView-3 entre
el año 2003 al 2007.  Hay muchas imágenes disponibles para Colombia, muchas
de ellas nubladas pero también muchas listas para mapear.  En un vistazo
general he encontrado muy buenas imágenes de Cali, Norte del Valle y
Cartagena.  Hay mucho para explorar y sin duda se constituye como una gran
fuente alterna de datos para OSM.  Entre lo más interesante de este conjunto
es que ofrece resolucion espacial de 1 metro en la banda pancromatica
(blanco y negro) y 4 metros en multiespectro (bandas visibles más infrarojo)
[1].  Las imágenes se pueden descargar desde  [2].  En el email adjunto se
discute algo sobre el licenciamiento y se aclara que, efectivamente, el
conjunto es de dominio público...

[1]
http://www.vector1media.com/spatialsustain/usgs-now-offers-orbview-3-high-re
solution-images-for-free.html

[2]  http://earthexplorer.usgs.gov <http://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/> 

 

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: hbogner <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 4:27 AM
Subject: [OSM-talk] OrbView-3 is public domain
To: OpenStreetMap Talk <[email protected]>


Here is the final reply form USGS :D



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:        Re: Fw: OrbView-3 free images?
Date:   Wed, 11 Jan 2012 15:18:50 -0600
From:   GS-N-EDC Customer Services <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected]
CC:     Karen A Peterson <[email protected]>



Hrvoje Bogner

Hello Hrvoje,

Thank you for contacting the USGS Earth Resources Observation and
Science (EROS) Center.

GeoEye's OrbView-3 satellite was amongst the world's first commercial
satellites to provide high-resolution imagery from space.

USGS EROS received approximately 180,000 OrbView-3 image "segments'. The
data that was delivered by GeoEye was a L1B "Basic Enhanced"
radiometrically corrected format.

It is now available to the general public for download at no charge from
the EarthExplorer site. http://earthexplorer.usgs.gov
<http://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/>

Yes, it is public domain. There is no legal requirement for users to
acknowledge or credit USGS as the source for public domain information,
but they may wish to do so as a courtesy. If you wish to acknowledge or
credit USGS as an information source of data or products, use a line of
text as show below.
_http://eros.usgs.gov/#/About_Us/Customer_Service/Data_Citation_

"*Data available from the U.S. Geological Survey*"

Please see this page for further information and details:
_http://www.usgs.gov/visual-id/credit_usgs.html_

Let us know if you have any other questions.

Best regards,

Deb


****************************************************
Customer Services
Technical Services Support Contract to the
USGS Earth Resources Observation and Science Center
47914 - 252nd Street
Sioux Falls, SD 57198
Phone: (605) 594-6151 <tel:%28605%29%20594-6151> 
Toll Free: 800-252-4547
Fax: (605) 594-6589 <tel:%28605%29%20594-6589> 
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://eros.usgs.gov <http://eros.usgs.gov/>
*****************************************************


From:   Karen A Peterson/DO/USGS/DOI
To:     [email protected]
Cc:     [email protected], [email protected]
Date:   01/10/2012 04:31 PM
Subject:        Fw: OrbView-3 free images?


------------------------------------------------------------------------



Hello,

Please see the e-mail below.

We've been seeing the releases about Orbview-3, but weren't sure, since
it comes originally from a private commercial company, whether it was
actually public domain or not.

Thank-you,
Karen Peterson
USGS Alaska Science Center
Science Information Services - Anchorage_
__http://alaska.usgs.gov/science/esic/index.php_

----- Forwarded by Karen A Peterson/DO/USGS/DOI on 01/10/2012 01:25 PM -----
       *[email protected]*

01/10/2012 03:13 AM

       
To: [email protected]
cc: [email protected]
Subject: OrbView-3 free images?





Transaction=GSFRVVYF [10JAN2012 12:13:19UTC]
Customer email: [email protected]
Customer: Hrvoje Bogner
Subject: OrbView-3 free images?
Primary response: [email protected]

========================================================

Hi

I&#39;m a member of OpenStreetMap community from Croatia. While surfing
I found an article abouth OrbView-3 becoming free: _http://is.gd/_QQ8A
Is that correct, and if yes, what exactly does that mean? Does that mean
free for downloading and viewing, or free for usage as a source? For us
it would mean the right to trace over those images and public those traces.
Searching your web I found _http://is.gd/z0h4Gm_and there is no mention
of OrbView-3 as commercial, but there states &quot;Commercial vendor
licensing may restrict access to imagery, and license restrictions may
vary for each individual image. However, users have the option to
request license upgrades for imagery not currently licensed for their
Federal agency.&quot;
So the main question is: What is the licence of OrbView-3? Is it Public
Domain?

Regards,
Hrvoje Bogner




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