Hi All! It's been a while since the last TopOSM update, but I haven't been resting. After Massachusetts, I decided to pick a state with somewhat more interesting topography: Colorado.
http://toposm.com/co/ There are still a few rough edges and things that are missing (like the map legend), so consider it a "preview". TopOSM-CO has a few important differences from TopOSM-MA: * Color-by-elevation in base layer. * Contour lines and hillshading generated from NED [1]. * Hydrography (lakes, rivers, wetlands etc) from NHD [2]. * The hillshading, contour lines and map features are on separate layers. Use the layer switcher (top right "+") to toggle. Since the data is nationwide, the same technique could (theoretically) be used to generate a complete TopOSM map of the US, or even the world by using e.g. SRTM for elevation and OSM for hydrography. I'll update the TopOSM wiki page [3] with the changes in this version as soon as I can. - Lars [1] National Elevation Dataset. Available for the entire US. http://ned.usgs.gov/ [2] National Hydrography Dataset. Available for the entire US. There is some effort to import this into OSM, but we're not there yet. http://nhd.usgs.gov/ [3] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/TopOSM -- Lars Ahlzen l...@ahlzen.com _______________________________________________ Talk-us mailing list Talk-us@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-us