I need to sort through them again to be sure. I've got over 10TB of various aerial imagery in various formats. Some ortho, some stereo, some straight off the film scanner with no real georeferencing. Most of it is in Minnesota or along the US side of the great lakes.
My goal is to take the ortho imagery, convert it to OAM format for serving tiles to web clients... Somewhat as a preview image. Of course a lot of this data will be considerably smaller as OAM tiles with only 3 bands and JPEG compression. I also am serving the origonal tiles and hopefully a WCS (so far I have had difficulty finding solid WCS implementations) for remote sensing users, but from what I understand that is outside the scope of OAM. I believe they are ok to distribute publically but will have to double check. On Oct 7, 2011, at 16:56, Ciprian Manea <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi there, > > The list is quite silent these day :-|, but I might have a few spare > "cycles" as sysadmin if needed. Btw: what's the latest status with > the current OAM architecture, deployments, active/available datasets? > > @Jim, how much data and what areas do you have in mind? (another topic > might be the licensing, is it PD/public already?) > > > Regards, > Ciprian > ---- A* > > > Hi. > > I have been talking to people at FOSS4G about Open Aerial Map and > would like to get involved in the project. I have a few ortho-photo > datasets that I need to publish and I figure I might as well do so in > a way that supports a broader goal. > > Jim Klassen _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://host134.hostmonster.com/mailman/listinfo/talk_openaerialmap.org
