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how to find lat and lon of a scenery tile 2892707

Postby oly2b » Tue Feb 16, 2021 6:52 pm

I am compiling photoscenery for w004n52, tile 2892707.png as zero file size, is there a way of obtaining the lat/lon so that I don't have to re-do the batch again in that area ?
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Re: how to find lat and lon of a scenery tile 2892707

Postby Warty » Tue Feb 16, 2021 7:14 pm

Look at the console output:

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python3 creator.py --cols 1 --theight 2048 --index 2892707
Bucket: {'min_lat': 52.5, 'max_lat': 52.625, 'min_lon': -3.25, 'max_lon': -3.0, 'center_lat': 52.5625, 'center_lon': -3.125}. Index: 2892707
INFO:root:Downloading tile=/var/folders/lr/w0lmyts93lb6vj_1_ln7vvs80000gq/T/tmpaetg1z5g from url=http://services.arcgisonline.com/arcgis/rest/services/World_Imagery/MapServer/export?bbox=-3.25,52.5,-3.0,52.625&bboxSR=4326&size=4096,2048&imageSR=4326&format=png24&f=image
INFO:root:Joining tiles to /Users/cm/Documents/FG-2020.4.0/Orthophotos/w010n50/w004n52/2892707.png


min_lat': 52.5, 'max_lat': 52.625, 'min_lon': -3.25, 'max_lon': -3.0, 'center_lat': 52.5625, 'center_lon': -3.125
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Re: how to find lat and lon of a scenery tile 2892707

Postby BecOzIcan » Wed Feb 17, 2021 5:17 am

https://scenery.flightgear.org/static/map/index.html

Mouse Hover the area.
Tiles limits shown as lines.
Tile Number showed on the Bottom Left Hand Side, Lat/Lon shown in the same are
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Re: how to find lat and lon of a scenery tile 2892707

Postby oly2b » Thu Feb 18, 2021 4:20 pm

Thanks for the help I did find the FG map mentioned on another post, been using a xp othro map on a French web page (got the 1 x1 deg grid).
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