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Since I live on the Eastern Coast of Australia ( 80 Klms (50 Miles)) South of Sydney, I'm particularly interested in this region.
My problem is that there seems to be a "Double Vision" effect in this area. Is this a problem that can be fixed, or is it just a case of satellites not being in the right place to get the information required. It would seem that North and South of my location are okay. Thanks for any help Graham |
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Hi Graham, I've noticed this problem too. Seems to be an issue with the base images. hopefully it can be fixed soon.
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Most likely, the mosaics will need to be rebuilt.. The same thing is showing up in Europe as well.
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I have to say: fantastic tool! Just a pity that LINZ are so stingy with their data. There is some higher-res B&W data available for free on their site, but they say it's not georeferenced, so that might limit its use for WW. Cheers, Tom |
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