On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 10:44:39PM -0400, Josh Doe wrote: > As I mentioned on IRC, I've gotten 3-in to 12-in leaf-off orthoimagery > of Virginia metro areas that was captured in 2009 for the USGS. > They've told me this won't make it on Tiled until next year, and > Seamless will be even further off than that. I've converted the 3-in > imagery (just Alexandria, VA and parts of Stafford, VA) to OAM format, > and was hoping someone could check that I've done it correctly. > > Here's an uncompressed GeoTIFF > (http://dl.dropbox.com/u/23634456/do_n16_8998_43sw.tif) and an > OAM-processed GeoTIFF > (http://dl.dropbox.com/u/23634456/do_n16_8998_43sw_oam.tif). The whole > set of 3-inch imagery went from 39GB to 2.83GB. > > The whole data set of 3-in, 6-in, and 12-in imagery is 750GB, covering > metro DC, Richmond, and Tidewater. Converted it would likely be 50GB > or so. For more details on this dataset (VBMP 2009) see here: > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Virginia#2009_VBMP_Orthoimagery > http://www.vita.virginia.gov/isp/default.aspx?id=12118#2009VBMP > > I'd love to find a home for this data!
Josh, As I said before, if you can get it to the internet, we can move it to a stable home. If you can't upload the 50GB, the problem becomes somewhat harder. I'm hoping that others -- perhaps Schuyler -- can share some of their efforts in looking for mirror-style homes for OAM-processed imagery, as well. Regards, -- Christopher Schmidt Web Developer _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://host134.hostmonster.com/mailman/listinfo/talk_openaerialmap.org
