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When I got my first DVD of sectional images from the FAA I was
thrilled by the quality of the scans. I did, however, notice that the sectionals had wide-ranges of colors to denote similar elevations. This was especially noticeable out west where the sectionals meet. Lately I've noticed that some of the scans are really washed out. It appears that this is the direction we're heading because almost all of the sectionals in the recent batch are like that. https://aviationtoolbox.org/Members/...s/map_explorer At least the difference in colors between sectionals for the same area doesn't look as dramatic. (Maybe that's just because *none* of the colors look dramatically different...) To easily see the contrast, here's my home area. https://aviationtoolbox.org/Members/...selected.x=449 I suspect that some simple image enhancement will restore some of the beauty of the earlier scans but I haven't played with it yet. Anyone know the story of why this happened? They recently cut the price of the DVDs in half. Are lower-quality scans part of the cost savings? --kyler |
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![]() I still want to know who has the original vector art and can it be gotten. It would be a lot easier to deal with than bitmaps. -Cory Kyler Laird wrote: : Lately I've noticed that some of the scans are really washed : out. It appears that this is the direction we're heading : because almost all of the sectionals in the recent batch are : like that. -- ************************************************** *********************** * The prime directive of Linux: * * - learn what you don't know, * * - teach what you do. * * (Just my 20 USm$) * ************************************************** *********************** |
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The original data that was used to create the charts. Someone, somewhere has
layered data. Basically: Land TOPO + TOPO Color + Water + Airports + Airspace + VOR stations + VOR compass roses + Victor Airways + Antennas + Power lines +... With that (and the underlying coordinates), one could build an online chart and select only the desired visible components in the desired location. Having vector art for things as simple as extras on a chart (text, circles, straight lines) would be easier to deal with when zoomed in than HUGE bitmapped files. Someone's got it... or else they'd have to get a artists to draw another little antenna icon everytime one sprouts up. -Cory Kyler Laird wrote: : writes: : I still want to know who has the original vector art and can it be gotten. : I still think you'd be better served to define this "original vector : art" that you seek and tell us how you were lead to believe it exists. : Someone might be able to follow up on it. : It : would be a lot easier to deal with than bitmaps. : Because you can use scissors on it? : --kyler -- ************************************************** *********************** * The prime directive of Linux: * * - learn what you don't know, * * - teach what you do. * * (Just my 20 USm$) * ************************************************** *********************** |
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The original data that was used to create the charts. Someone, somewhere has layered data. Basically: Land TOPO + http://aviationtoolbox.org/raw_data/USGS/NED/ TOPO Color + That shouldn't be hard to choose. The (scanned) sectionals aren't even consistent so you might as well select your own. Water + http://aviationtoolbox.org/raw_data/Census/ Airports + http://aviationtoolbox.org/old/ATA-1...ats/Apt_rf.txt Airspace + http://aviationtoolbox.org/old/ATA-1...ats/Sua_rf.txt VOR stations + http://aviationtoolbox.org/old/ATA-1...ats/Nav_rf.txt VOR compass roses + Which is it - a VOR (declination) or compass (variation) rose that you want? You should be able to calculate either, at least as well as anyone else does them. Victor Airways + http://aviationtoolbox.org/old/ATA-1...ats/Awy_rf.txt Antennas + Power lines +... http://www.naco.faa.gov/index.asp?xm.../digital/daicd I'll be happy to subscribe to this if there's interest. With that (and the underlying coordinates), one could build an online chart and select only the desired visible components in the desired location. Let me know when you've got it. Having vector art for things as simple as extras on a chart (text, circles, straight lines) would be easier to deal with when zoomed in than HUGE bitmapped files. Easier for whom? The bitmaps are fairly simple to manipulate and they don't require a really smart/fast monkey to perform the layout of the data. Someone's got it... or else they'd have to get a artists to draw another little antenna icon everytime one sprouts up. Yeah, and we know *that* can't be. If they did it by hand you'd have error that would be obvious when the same antenna(/road/powerline/...) is depicted on two sectionals that overlap. https://aviationtoolbox.org/Members/...selected.y=297 Or it could just be buggy old software. They've been making sectionals for how many decades? That's some *old* software. --kyler |
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Holy crap! I guess the raw data is out there... *REALLY* raw. I was
envisioning some beastly software that puts it all together. I'm sure there is, but it isn't cheap, to be sure.... I stand corrected in two ways... that it's not available, and that it's easier to deal with than bitmaps... ![]() BTW, what kind of data is the NED ADF? -Cory Kyler Laird wrote: : writes: : The original data that was used to create the charts. Someone, somewhere has : layered data. Basically: : Land TOPO + : http://aviationtoolbox.org/raw_data/USGS/NED/ : TOPO Color + : That shouldn't be hard to choose. The (scanned) sectionals aren't even : consistent so you might as well select your own. : Water + : http://aviationtoolbox.org/raw_data/Census/ : Airports + : http://aviationtoolbox.org/old/ATA-1...ats/Apt_rf.txt : Airspace + : http://aviationtoolbox.org/old/ATA-1...ats/Sua_rf.txt : VOR stations + : http://aviationtoolbox.org/old/ATA-1...ats/Nav_rf.txt : VOR compass roses + : Which is it - a VOR (declination) or compass (variation) rose that you : want? You should be able to calculate either, at least as well as : anyone else does them. : Victor Airways + : http://aviationtoolbox.org/old/ATA-1...ats/Awy_rf.txt : Antennas + : Power lines +... : http://www.naco.faa.gov/index.asp?xm.../digital/daicd : I'll be happy to subscribe to this if there's interest. : With that (and the underlying coordinates), one could build an online chart : and select only the desired visible components in the desired location. : Let me know when you've got it. : Having vector : art for things as simple as extras on a chart (text, circles, straight lines) would be : easier to deal with when zoomed in than HUGE bitmapped files. : Easier for whom? The bitmaps are fairly simple to manipulate and they : don't require a really smart/fast monkey to perform the layout of the : data. : Someone's got it... or : else they'd have to get a artists to draw another little antenna icon everytime one : sprouts up. : Yeah, and we know *that* can't be. If they did it by hand you'd have : error that would be obvious when the same antenna(/road/powerline/...) : is depicted on two sectionals that overlap. : https://aviationtoolbox.org/Members/...selected.y=297 : Or it could just be buggy old software. They've been making sectionals : for how many decades? That's some *old* software. : --kyler -- ************************************************** *********************** * The prime directive of Linux: * * - learn what you don't know, * * - teach what you do. * * (Just my 20 USm$) * ************************************************** *********************** |
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BTW, what kind of data is the NED ADF? NED = National Elevation Dataset http://edcnts12.cr.usgs.gov/ned/default.asp ADF? Here's some code I used to pull data from it. http://aviationtoolbox.org/munge/NED_test.py --kyler |
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