The problem I pose is purely technical and in any case in use in simulation programs (and not only). The post-processing of the images required to produce better system performance is a private matter that cannot be prevented. Massive downloading of photorealistic images for personal use is allowed for some servers, so I don't see any particular problems. Oracle wrote in Fri 11:12 pm:Now, what do you mean you're doing a mass upload? Where and under what permissions? I don't understand the permissions of images obtained from ESRI. So this source can by no means be used runtime directly. You're not guaranteed your selected area is not covered by clouds. And the method to download is very time-consuming: you have to create an account, select an area, submit an order, wait for your order to be processed and download when it's ready. So maybe the images I'm able to download (which are big TIFF files) are worthless for FG. I further learned that some reasonably good looking sat images are derived from Sentinel data by combining several photos of the same area and applying clever pixel algorithms. Now, what do you mean you're doing a mass upload? Where and under what permissions? I don't understand the permissions of images obtained from ESRI.Īlternatively, I tried to download Sentinel-2 images - these are free to use, rework and distribute but detail is not that good. Maybe image files have to be broken down into smaller tiles and use some smart logic to load and unload them. Possibly use several levels of detail depending on distance. It makes sense and I don't see any other way: use hi-res images in proximity and lower-res in the distance. Abassign wrote in Fri 8:34 pm:I started doing a massive upload of DDS files using the procedure described here:
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