Re: [Talk-us] hillshade

2009-11-12 Thread Lars Ahlzen
Don Lambert wrote:
> The problem seems to be with the "color relief" tiles between 106.6 long 
> and 107.3 long at the approx 1:34,285 and 1:17,142 scale levels.

Indeed. I've started rendering the missing tiles, so they should be up 
within a few days.

- Lars

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Re: [Talk-us] hillshade

2009-11-11 Thread Ian Dees
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 4:00 PM, Don Lambert  wrote:

>  The problem seems to be with the "color relief" tiles between 106.6 long
> and 107.3 long at the approx 1:34,285 and 1:17,142 scale levels.
> Ian, how soon do you think these servers might become available? As I said,
> I'm willing to chip in on a solution if need be. This is a really great
> project especially for land surveyors like myself.
>

I'm waiting to hear back from two different vendors. If I don't hear back
from them this week, I'll pursue asking for donations from the OSM-US
community (and maybe try to coordinate with the US-based OSMF group trying
to get formed).
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Re: [Talk-us] hillshade

2009-11-11 Thread Don Lambert
The problem seems to be with the "color relief" tiles between 106.6 long and 
107.3 long at the approx 1:34,285 and 1:17,142 scale levels.
Ian, how soon do you think these servers might become available? As I said, I'm 
willing to chip in on a solution if need be. This is a really great project 
especially for land surveyors like myself.

Don Lambert, PLS
Frontier Surveying, Inc.
352 Norfolk Street
Aurora CO 80011
Ph: 303-340-0113
Fax: 303-340-0114
fsico.net



- Original Message - 
From: "Lars Ahlzen" 
To: "Ian Dees" 
Cc: "Don Lambert" ; 
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 12:23 PM
Subject: Re: [Talk-us] hillshade


> Ian Dees wrote:
>> On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 12:05 PM, Don Lambert 
>> mailto:dlamb...@frontiersurveying.net>> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello group & Lars,
>>  
>> I notice when zooming into some of the mountainous regions in
>> Colorado that the hillshade is not there. Why is that and how could
>> we fix it?
>> Also, is there any interest or possibility of getting the TopOSM
>> Colorado running on a faster server? Possibly an EC2. I would be
>> willing to contribute to this effort.
>> 
>> 
>> I'll let Lars comment on the TopOSM specific question, but I am working 
>> with some colo facilities to get a server or two specifically for the US 
>> set up. TopOSM for the entirety of the US is one of the first things on 
>> my list.
> 
> Don,
> 
> I remember seeing some area with missing base layer tiles at some point, 
> but then I couldn't find it again and assumed that some re-rendering had 
> taken care of the problem. I guess I was wrong.
> 
> Do you remember a specific location where the base tiles are missing? If 
> not, I'll start a new render (and upload) of the entire base layer 
> tiles. That takes a while, though.
> 
> I agree that a faster web server would be nice. Ian, I very much 
> appreciate your work on this, and I hope something good comes out of it.
> 
> And, yes, a TopOSM for the entire US would be very cool. It's near the 
> top of my list as well.
> 
> - Lars
> 
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Re: [Talk-us] hillshade

2009-11-11 Thread Lars Ahlzen
Ian Dees wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 12:05 PM, Don Lambert 
> mailto:dlamb...@frontiersurveying.net>> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hello group & Lars,
>  
> I notice when zooming into some of the mountainous regions in
> Colorado that the hillshade is not there. Why is that and how could
> we fix it?
> Also, is there any interest or possibility of getting the TopOSM
> Colorado running on a faster server? Possibly an EC2. I would be
> willing to contribute to this effort.
> 
> 
> I'll let Lars comment on the TopOSM specific question, but I am working 
> with some colo facilities to get a server or two specifically for the US 
> set up. TopOSM for the entirety of the US is one of the first things on 
> my list.

Don,

I remember seeing some area with missing base layer tiles at some point, 
but then I couldn't find it again and assumed that some re-rendering had 
taken care of the problem. I guess I was wrong.

Do you remember a specific location where the base tiles are missing? If 
not, I'll start a new render (and upload) of the entire base layer 
tiles. That takes a while, though.

I agree that a faster web server would be nice. Ian, I very much 
appreciate your work on this, and I hope something good comes out of it.

And, yes, a TopOSM for the entire US would be very cool. It's near the 
top of my list as well.

- Lars

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Re: [Talk-us] hillshade

2009-11-11 Thread Ian Dees
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 12:05 PM, Don Lambert <
dlamb...@frontiersurveying.net> wrote:

>  Hello group & Lars,
>
> I notice when zooming into some of the mountainous regions in Colorado that
> the hillshade is not there. Why is that and how could we fix it?
> Also, is there any interest or possibility of getting the TopOSM Colorado
> running on a faster server? Possibly an EC2. I would be willing to
> contribute to this effort.
>

I'll let Lars comment on the TopOSM specific question, but I am working with
some colo facilities to get a server or two specifically for the US set up.
TopOSM for the entirety of the US is one of the first things on my list.
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