Re: [OSM-talk] How to create very large jpeg from OSM file

2013-02-05 Thread Robert Norris
. On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 11:06 PM, Robert Norris rw_nor...@hotmail.commailto:rw_nor...@hotmail.com wrote: Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] How to create very large jpeg from OSM file If any of the available tile set styles are suitable, simply

Re: [OSM-talk] How to create very large jpeg from OSM file

2013-02-03 Thread Tanveer Singh
...@hotmail.comwrote: Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] How to create very large jpeg from OSM file If any of the available tile set styles are suitable, simply download the tiles, at the desired zoom level, for your area of interest, stitch together with a tool such as gdalmerge

[OSM-talk] How to create very large jpeg from OSM file

2013-02-01 Thread Tanveer Singh
I went to the openstreetmap.org site, and the largest jpg I can export is around 2000x2000 I was wondering whether there exists a software where I can give it the .osm file(downloaded from a service like cloudmade), and then create very big files like 8000x8000 in size?

Re: [OSM-talk] How to create very large jpeg from OSM file

2013-02-01 Thread Christian Quest
Have a look at Bigmap: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Bigmap It allows to collect tiles and make a large image of them. 2013/2/1 Tanveer Singh tanveer1...@gmail.com I went to the openstreetmap.org site, and the largest jpg I can export is around 2000x2000 I was wondering whether there

Re: [OSM-talk] How to create very large jpeg from OSM file

2013-02-01 Thread the Old Topo Depot
If any of the available tile set styles are suitable, simply download the tiles, at the desired zoom level, for your area of interest, stitch together with a tool such as gdalmerge, outputting to a jpg, and print. Best, On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 1:00 AM, Christian Quest

Re: [OSM-talk] How to create very large jpeg from OSM file

2013-02-01 Thread Robert Norris
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] How to create very large jpeg from OSM file If any of the available tile set styles are suitable, simply download the tiles, at the desired zoom level, for your area of interest, stitch together with a tool such as gdalmerge