I like the OSM thought, but as far as I'm aware, we don't have a provision for hosting our own aerial photography. I could be wrong, particularly with the OSM-US chapter. I'm CC-ing in talk-us to see if anyone can provide a better answer.
On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 2:40 PM, David Lowther < [email protected]> wrote: > Or OSM? I certainly hate to see this data end up under lock and key after > so much effort has clearly gone into setting it free…**** > > ** ** > > Dave**** > > ** ** > > *From:* David Wheelock [mailto:[email protected]] > *Sent:* Monday, August 19, 2013 3:28 PM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* OGI or Google? RE: [okgis] State Historical aerial photo > inventory**** > > ** ** > > Would OGI be interested in hosting these photos as map services?**** > > **** > > Google Earth might be interested. Google Earth Historical Imagery has > imagery going back to the 1930's in some places.**** > > **** > > David Wheelock, GISP > Application Specialist > [email protected] > > Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry > 2800 North Lincoln Boulevard > Oklahoma City, OK 73105-4298 > Phone: (405) 522-5477 FAX: (405) 522-3590 > http://ag.ok.gov > > "We are usually convinced more easily by reasons we have found ourselves, > than by those which have occurred to others." > Pascal**** > > **** > ------------------------------ > > *From:* Patricia Billingsley [[email protected]] > *Sent:* Monday, August 19, 2013 10:51 AM > *To:* '[email protected]' > *Subject:* [okgis] State Historical aerial photo inventory**** > > Last year the Oklahoma Corporation Commission began a project to digitize > and georeferenced all old aerial photos in the state. The long term goal of > this project (if grant funds keep coming) is to establish a statewide set > of aerial photos that will let state and regional agencies, counties, and > town planners statewide look at historic sites (e.g. Brownfields) all over > the state and actually SEE what was there in, say, 1957 – along with any > evidence of pollution spills and other environmental scars/damage. **** > > **** > > So far we have finished the 1930s coverages available from the State > Library and have scanned in almost all of the old (1940s to 1980s) aerial > photos available at the Oklahoma Geologic Survey, with Georeferencing > partially complete. Unfortunately, OGS does not have coverage for all areas > for all decades. **** > > **** > > By agreement, all of the GIS-ready coverages as we complete them will be > made available for download through the Oklahoma Geologic Survey. Their > website is http://www.ogs.ou.edu/level2-OPIC.php. They will soon be > putting up download information and copies of our index maps. Also see OGS > contact information, below.**** > > **** > > Corp Comm has also prepared Photo Index Maps by decade showing in which > counties we have which years of coverages. For example, the 1940s index map > shows that Garvin (1940) and McIntosh (1949) counties have full coverage > and are scanned and georeferenced, while Rogers (1941) and Bryan (1948) are > scanned but not yet georeferenced; it also shows where photos are located > in counties such as Custer and Dewey where we have only partial coverage. > We will update these Index maps monthly, as we get more photos scanned and > and/or georeferenced.**** > > **** > > *If you have photos or know of a source for historic aerial photos of > Oklahoma that we do may not have, please let us know! We trade – give us a > set of old aerial photos we don’t have to scan, and we will send them back > to you after AND include the georeferenced coverages from them. ***** > > **** > > You can request up to date *Index Maps* from us - Madeline Dillner ( > [email protected], 405-521-6941) or Kellie Duncan ( > [email protected], 522-2733).**** > > **** > > Patricia Billingsley**** > > Brownfields Manager**** > > Oklahoma Corporation Commission**** > > [email protected] **** > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > **** > > **** > > *OGS contacts* for more information or help with downloads are:**** > > **** > > Richard D. Tarver**** > > Oklahoma Geological Survey**** > > OPIC Facility**** > > 2020 Industrial Blvd. **** > > Norman, Ok 73069**** > > (405) 325-1119 P**** > > (405) 366-2882 F**** > > [email protected]**** > > **** > > Gene V. Kullmann > OPIC Manager > [email protected] > 405/325-1279, 800/330-3996**** > > **** > > > -- > This message has been scanned for viruses and > dangerous content by *MailScanner* <http://www.mailscanner.info/>, and is > believed to be clean. **** > > > -- > This message has been scanned for viruses and > dangerous content by *MailScanner* <http://www.mailscanner.info/>, and is > believed to be clean. **** > > -- > This message has been scanned for viruses and > dangerous content by *MailScanner* <http://www.mailscanner.info/>, and is > believed to be clean. >
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