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Tile API
Tile API and Coverage API are the first widely available APIs that follow a new standard for Nearmap APIs. Should I be using this API? If you have not used our APIs before then yes, this is the right Tile API for you to use. If you are already using the Nearmap TMS (Tile) API, you should consider switching to this version…
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Panorama Coordinate Systems
This section provides more background about Nearmap’s Panorama Tile Interface. There is complexity involved in how panorama tiles are arranged, and this section serves as background information to help understand the sample code that is provided below. More sample code is available here. Nearmap Panorama imagery is an…
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Post-Catastrophe Surveys and Tile API
In this article, we'll be using QGIS and the Nearmap Tile API to demonstrate how you can view and compare pre- and post-catastrophe imagery. Before you start Ensure you have downloaded and installed QGIS Ensure you have a Nearmap API key Part 1: Configure pre- and post-catastrophe imagery in QGIS Step 1 Inside QGIS, open…
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Zoom and X/Y Values in TMS
Number of Zoom Levels in TMS In the TMS protocol zoom level 0 (z=0) returns the lowest zoom, which is a single tile showing the world map. Zoom level 21 (z=21) returns Nearmap's imagery at approximately 7.5cm for the given tile coordinates. The maximum zoom level is 24, but in most areas the returned imagery would be…