I like the ones at sueandpaul's GMaps; the Yahoo map photos are lousy. Any better ones out there?
I like the ones at sueandpaul's GMaps; the Yahoo map photos are lousy. Any better ones out there?
Google Earth is great. It's the same as the regular google maps, but with higher quality... it has a pedometer like (sueandpaul.com) and some other cool features.
You can get free orthophotos with a 1m pixel resolution from the US Dept of Agriculture's data gateway
Which one has the feature where you can change the angle of your viewpoint? Instead of looking down on mountains, you can change the angle which allows you to see heighth & depth. I've tried a search, but am not finding it. Thanks for the help!
Hey! I haven't posted in a while and someone stole my username. I guess I am now chuub, with two u's.
chuub wrote:
Which one has the feature where you can change the angle of your viewpoint?
Google earth:
earth.google.com
Thanks. Is that a fairly new feature? I don't remember that when it first came out.
Sorry for not knowing the obvious.
Not every location in the world will have the resolution or the data that enables 3D imaging.
While you can tilt your view with any imagery in Google Earth, for much of the planet, it'll just be like looking at a 2D picture on an angle.
There is some good 3D stuff though in places like Machu Pichu.
i use it to measure my runs. do u?
Short right leg wrote:
Google Earth is great. It's the same as the regular google maps, but with higher quality... it has a pedometer like (sueandpaul.com) and some other cool features.
Try searching "Microsoft Local Live"