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![]() Hi all, Here's an update on GPS Visualizer... it's been a couple months. (GPS Visualizer -- http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/ -- is a free, web-based, platform-independent program that takes your GPS data files, in a variety of formats, and generates customizable maps or profiles as standard browser-viewable SVG drawings.) New or relatively new features include: * Landsat imagery -- at 30m resolution -- is now available for the entire world! Before, it only covered the U.S. and southern/eastern Europe. Now there's coverage in the U.K., all of Benelux, Oz, Japan, South America, Africa, you name it. It's still in development, so it doesn't always look perfect, but it's a great start. Look for it in the backgrounds menu as "Worldwide: Landsat, 30m res. (experimental)." * Street-level maps of Europe. Not such a new feature, but they went missing for a while and now I've got them back. (Lost the equivalent Canadian data, but for .ca the NRCan maps are probably better anyway.) Hopefully they'll stick around this time. * A "localizer" program that makes it easier to save GPS Visualizer maps for off-line use, for editing, or for your own site. In the near future, I may also have something available that will facilitate turning screen shots of SVGs into HTML image maps. * A few additions to the input form, like the ability to set limits on the colorization/legend range, and to specify a size (in miles or km) for maps of a single waypoint. * Speaking of single points, GPSV now lets you directly pass in waypoint data via a URL; ask me for details, if you want to use it in conjunction with your own geographically-themed Web site. That URL again is http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/ -- as always, have fun and let me know if you have any problems! Adam Schneider http://adamschneider.net/ .. |
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That was fun!
"Adam Schneider" wrote in message ox.com... Hi all, Here's an update on GPS Visualizer... it's been a couple months. (GPS Visualizer -- http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/ -- is a free, web-based, platform-independent program that takes your GPS data files, in a variety of formats, and generates customizable maps or profiles as standard browser-viewable SVG drawings.) New or relatively new features include: * Landsat imagery -- at 30m resolution -- is now available for the entire world! Before, it only covered the U.S. and southern/eastern Europe. Now there's coverage in the U.K., all of Benelux, Oz, Japan, South America, Africa, you name it. It's still in development, so it doesn't always look perfect, but it's a great start. Look for it in the backgrounds menu as "Worldwide: Landsat, 30m res. (experimental)." * Street-level maps of Europe. Not such a new feature, but they went missing for a while and now I've got them back. (Lost the equivalent Canadian data, but for .ca the NRCan maps are probably better anyway.) Hopefully they'll stick around this time. * A "localizer" program that makes it easier to save GPS Visualizer maps for off-line use, for editing, or for your own site. In the near future, I may also have something available that will facilitate turning screen shots of SVGs into HTML image maps. * A few additions to the input form, like the ability to set limits on the colorization/legend range, and to specify a size (in miles or km) for maps of a single waypoint. * Speaking of single points, GPSV now lets you directly pass in waypoint data via a URL; ask me for details, if you want to use it in conjunction with your own geographically-themed Web site. That URL again is http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/ -- as always, have fun and let me know if you have any problems! Adam Schneider http://adamschneider.net/ . |
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Thanks, Adam.
Great site and very useful. |
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