<html><head><style type="text/css"><!-- DIV {margin:0px} --></style></head><body><div style="font-family:arial, helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:12pt"><div style="font-family: times new roman,new york,times,serif; font-size: 12pt;"><div>Awesome. <br>I'd like to make this available as a layer in the editing applet. <br>Wondering now how to quickly get this served up by mapserver for WMS access...<br><br>-Mikel<br><br>----- Original Message ----<br>From: Richard Fairhurst <richard@systemeD.net><br>To: talk@openstreetmap.org<br>Sent: Thursday, May 4, 2006 2:56:01 PM<br>Subject: [OSM-talk] IoW: New Popular Edition orthorectified<br><br><div>Hi all,<br><br>Thanks to Laurence Penney, we now have orthorectified tiles of the <br>scanned New Popular Edition Isle of Wight sheet.<br><br>Since it's orthorectified, and the map is out of copyright, you can <br>trace to your heart's content, use it as a base layer, or whatever you <br>like. Each tile
is 1km x 1km on the familiar Ordnance Survey National <br>Grid.<br><br>There's a web interface here:<br><a target="_blank" href="http://www.lorp.org/maps/?e=449&n=094&z=2">http://www.lorp.org/maps/?e=449&n=094&z=2</a><br><br>or you can download all the tiles in a .zip:<br><a target="_blank" href="http://www.lorp.org/maps/osmor/180.zip">http://www.lorp.org/maps/osmor/180.zip</a><br><br>Thus far, the map has been corrected using four anchor points (i.e. <br>one at each corner of the map). Inevitably the fluctuations in the <br>scan are sometimes a bit more uneven than that, and we'd be interested <br>to hear feedback on how much of a problem this is for any proposed uses.<br><br>cheers<br>Richard<br><br><br>_______________________________________________<br>talk mailing list<br>talk@openstreetmap.org<br><a target="_blank"
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