[Therion] A totally unreasonable request

Graham Mullan graham.mullan at coly.org.uk
Wed May 18 16:37:01 CEST 2011


I have produced a number of Therion models which are viewed using Loch. 
I have to say that I am tremendously pleased with the visualisations 
that they give.

However, we always want something more, don't we.

One of the extremely useful features is the ability to drop surface data 
and maps on top of the model, making it possible to check the relative 
positions of underground and surface features. One of the limitations of 
this, though, comes with the resolution of the surface image. (there is 
a further limitation with the resolution of the open source DTM data but 
there is nothing that we can do about that.) This is not much of a 
problem with most models but one of mine covers an area of 30 km x 30 
km. That means that any jpeg that covers the whole area will not be of a 
suitable resolution to show detail when one zooms in on smaller parts of 
the area.

What is needed is a 'Google Earth' type system whereby the jpegs can be 
'swapped' as one zooms in.

Don't tell me to generate kml files and use Google Earth, as that loses 
the 3d capability.

I'm sure we have the computing power to deal with files of the size that 
this implies. I'm also sure that it'll take a deal of fancy programming 
to implement. If I had the skills I'd give it a go. I don't, so I can 
just hope that someone with the relevant skills will take the job on.

What I can keep doing is working on the mapping agencies to release 
suitable data. I shall do that, even though I've had little luck so far.

Graham
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