2009/9/18 Andy Allan <[email protected]>
> > None of the links on that warper.geothings.net page are in that format, > > 1) Grab the geotiffs > 2) gdalwarp > 3) mapnik generate_tiles.py > 4) stick them somewhere public > 5) http://www.flickr.com/photos/gravitystorm/3930896331/ > Wow, that's awesome. If you, or someone else who knows their way around gdalwarp and mapnik, fancies doing this to a few of the photos (eg some of the more top-down ones with lots of houses in might be good) and sharing the URL, I'll happily do some tracing. > Now it would be awesome if mapwarper could warp straight to 900913, > since that would save another warping. Yeah, that'd be cool. > Anyway, on the wider topic I believe individual warping is the best > approach, and it would be nice to rank images on their "verticalness" > so that I can stack them up with the most vertical ones visible on top > and the most oblique ones where there isn't any better alternative. > That'd be cool too. Frankie P.S are there any photos of the airplane and photographer? Would be good to use for telling the story of this little project. -- Frankie Roberto Experience Designer, Rattle 0114 2706977 http://www.rattlecentral.com
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