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[[File:MapData_Example.png|thumb|right|255px|GeoCover Map in WindPRO]]Several free and commercial sources of relatively high-resolution satellite images are now available on the Internet. These images come in resolutions down to approximately 15-30 meters per pixel, thus opening for the possibility to identify details as large roads and houses. In WindPRO these photos may be used as background maps and as nice textures for virtual reality presentations (3D animator).
[[File:MapData_Example.png|thumb|right|255px|GeoCover Map in WindPRO]]Several free and commercial sources of relatively high-resolution satellite images are now available on the Internet. These images come in resolutions down to approximately 15-30 meters per pixel, thus opening for the possibility to identify details as large roads and houses. In WindPRO these photos may be used as background maps and as nice textures for virtual reality presentations (3D animator).


Furthermore, recently also dedicate maps have become available from services such as Microsoft Bing, Google Maps and OpenStreetMap.
Furthermore, recently also dedicate maps have become available from services such as Microsoft Bing, Google Maps and OpenStreetMap. Also, some countries like Denmark and Great Britain are releasing their source maps through open-data licenses, making the data available for integration into services like the WindPRO online data.

Revision as of 21:56, 26 May 2013

GeoCover Map in WindPRO

Several free and commercial sources of relatively high-resolution satellite images are now available on the Internet. These images come in resolutions down to approximately 15-30 meters per pixel, thus opening for the possibility to identify details as large roads and houses. In WindPRO these photos may be used as background maps and as nice textures for virtual reality presentations (3D animator).

Furthermore, recently also dedicate maps have become available from services such as Microsoft Bing, Google Maps and OpenStreetMap. Also, some countries like Denmark and Great Britain are releasing their source maps through open-data licenses, making the data available for integration into services like the WindPRO online data.