The 201 Gigapixel Image :)

Geschrieben am 15. März 2010 in FOSSGIS, Openstreetmap von giggls || 2 Kommentare

German Company Aerowest is providing Openstreetmap with high resolution Images.

Once again I have been doing most of the technical work which needed to be done behind the scenes. While wms.openstreetmap.de has been up and running for a few weeks now I still had to do some stuff to get the things going.

First of all I converted the mapscript from the older mod_python to the state of the art mod_wsgi. Furthermore the script has been extended to allow for individual copyright-watermarks based on mapfile entries. Tiles generated for Potlatch are now cached using the Apache Module mod_disk_cache.

The aerial image itself came as a raster image of 201 Gigapixels in the very good (in terms of image compression) but proprietary ECW-format. For legal reasons we are now using another format for actually serving the image (eating a huge 675 Gigabytes of disk-space) because the proprietary license of libecwj2 does not state very clearly if we are allowed to use it in our setup or not.

2 Kommentare zu “The 201 Gigapixel Image :)”

  1. Wow, they’re lovely. And thanks for generating Potlatch-friendly tiles.

    I think the lat/lon in the Dortmund edit link is a bit wrong – it should be http://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?lon=7.46312&lat=51.51195&zoom=18&tileurl=http://wms.openstreetmap.de/tms/Dortmund/!/!/!.png .

  2. Sven Geggus sagt:

    Thanks, link has been fixed.