Massive Mosaic of Canada 46
rvr writes "Thanks to compression technology that has reduced the file to 3.3 gigabytes and a collaboration between the Canadian Forest Service and the Canadian Space Agency called the 'Earth Observation for Sustainable Development of Forests', this gigantic image -- the highest-resolution image of Canada freely available -- can now be downloaded to your computer."
Where's the .torrent? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Where's the .torrent? (Score:1)
Re:Massive Mosaic? (Score:1, Offtopic)
kinda skimpy on the technical details (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:kinda skimpy on the technical details (Score:4, Informative)
JPEG and JPEG2000 are great for compressing images where you care more about how it looks than preserving the actual data since they use psychovisual enhancements. MrSid does a much better job at preserving the integrity of the data at much much higher compression rates.
Re:kinda skimpy on the technical details (Score:2, Informative)
Re:kinda skimpy on the technical details (Score:4, Informative)
Re:kinda skimpy on the technical details (Score:2)
Re:kinda skimpy on the technical details (Score:2, Informative)
I seem to recall them offering some sort of binary-only Linux version, that didn't work or something. I know I couldn't get a JPG of the whole image out of it.
Re:kinda skimpy on the technical details (Score:2)
That's easy; they just compressed the parts of Canada that have nothing in it.
Re:kinda skimpy on the technical details (Score:1)
Re:kinda skimpy on the technical details (Score:1)
The download instruction page [nrcan.gc.ca] states "The full mosaic image file is in an ECW format. You can view this product with a free viewer called ER Viewer...
ECW is Enhanced Compressed Wavelet. [ermapper.com] developed by ERMapper. The image was compressed using ECW because it was pieced together using ERMapper. 3.2 GB fits nicely on a DVD.
Has anyone else downloaded the image? How long did it take?
Heh. (Score:5, Funny)
this gigantic image -- the highest-resolution image of Canada freely available --
Everyone who thought that was a direct link to the actual image raise your hands :-)
Know the feeling? "Man, that's going to be the biggest Slashdotting ever! Poor Canadians! Must... click... link..."
Re:Except you can't download it (Score:1)
Perhaps to prevent those with too much bandwith and too little to do from downloading it just for the hell of it?
Re:Except you can't download it (Score:1)
Re:Except you can't download it (Score:2)
Re:Except you can't download it (Score:2)
Link [nrcan.gc.ca].
After looking, I don't even see the bold text you copied from the article..
Apparently Canada Has Expanded (Score:5, Funny)
But I for one welcome our new Canadian Overlords.
Re:Apparently Canada Has Expanded (Score:2)
Shhh! It's part of Operation Snowgoose. Why do you think those States considering importing cheap prescriptions from Canada are included in the photo? ;-)
Free medicare for you!
[Q] Hi-Res Elsewhere? [Q] Quality Print? (Score:1, Troll)
Nothing against Canada - some of my best friends are Canadian (that doesn't mean I'd let my daughter marry one) BUT:
Are high resolution satellite/aerial images available for other locations?
No, I don't expect to be able to buy hi-res images of Area 51, but was looking for my neighborhood.
Also, are there ways of getting really nice poster prints of high resolution images?
Area 51 (Score:2)
Re:[Q] Hi-Res Elsewhere? [Q] Quality Print? (Score:3, Informative)
I'm not sure if this is high-res enough for you, but you might want to try Terra Server [terraserver.com].
It seems to work fairly well for US locations, and not work well for other (Canadian) searches.
Re:[Q] Hi-Res Elsewhere? [Q] Quality Print? (Score:5, Informative)
Yes. Do a google for your state/province and "GIS data". Most US states have some sort of FTP setup with elevation maps, aerial images, and topographic maps to download.
No, I don't expect to be able to buy hi-res images of Area 51, but was looking for my neighborhood.
Actually, I used to work for Space Imaging [spaceimaging.com], and their conference demo was a 3D flyover of Area51 that had elevation and 1-meter resolution color imagery. To get a quickie on your neighborhood, check out Terraserver. [microsoft.com]
Also, are there ways of getting really nice poster prints of high resolution images?
www.mytopo.com
USGS extension office
Space Imaging has some famous stuff for sale as posters (pyramids, WTC site, etc.)
Re:[Q] Hi-Res Elsewhere? [Q] Quality Print? (Score:2)
No Wonder Their Taxes Are So High (Score:3, Funny)
Doug [gives Great White North theme]
Bob: Good day, eh. Oh, hey, do our new movie theme, eh?
Doug [gives Great White North fanfare]
Bob: Beauty, eh? Good day, I'm Bob McKenzie, this is my brother Doug.
Doug: How's it going, eh?
Bob: Wait a second, you hoser, you can't spend all that cash on this big mosaic thing, eh? That's dad's beer money!
several problems (Score:1)
The performance is TERRIBLE on single large images, if you plan to use it at multiple zoom scales. It is much more efficie
I can see my house from there! (Score:2)
Re:I can see my house from there! (Score:2)
Uh, how are you going to display it ? (Score:2)
3.3gb I want it (Score:1)
Really who read the headline and thought they would actually put up the 3.3gb file. Now that would be a slashdotting to remember
Old Data (Score:1)
But it's Canada... (Score:1, Funny)
Link to download page (Score:1)
Anyone have a torrent yet?