-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: Seeking sources for aerial photos Date: Tue, 02 Jun 2009 13:07:14 -0600 From: Chris 'Xenon' Hanson <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] References: <[log in to unmask]> Maps-L Moderator wrote: > I have a faculty member who is seeking recent aerial photos of Sugar > Land Town Square in Sugar Land, Texas; the Bellevue Civic Plaza in > Bellevue, Washington; and the Englewood Civic Plaza in Englewood, > Colorado. The Specific requirements of her project are for the images > to be no less than 8" per side in TIFF format at 300 dpi. Does anyone > have suggestions on sources outside of Google that we might search? Depending on how "recent", many of these areas can be accessed through the USGS Seamless webserver http://seamless.usgs.gov The USGS Urban Areas Hi-Res imagery project has very high-res (sometimes 1ft) color imagery of many cities. Certainly Englewood, maybe Bellevue, not sure about Sugar Land. Also, the USDA NAIP program has imaged most of the US quite frequently (often once a year), typically at 1m color. Some of this imagery is available through the USGS Seamless site. Sometime you need to consult the USDA Lighthouse data server to access more years and more products. These files are gigantic multi-gigabyte MrSID county mosaics. http://datagateway.nrcs.usda.gov/GatewayHome.html These data are all free of charge, but can be time-consuming to obtain. there are commercial data sources that are easier, possibly more current or higher-resolution, but quite a bit more expensive. I'd be happy to answer any questions about these privately. > Thanks, > Becky > Rebecca Lowery PhD > Maps and Data Services Librarian (MC-234) > University of Illinois at Chicago > "Chicago, IL 60680" > (312) 996-5277 -- Chris 'Xenon' Hanson, omo sanza lettere Xenon AlphaPixel.com PixelSense Landsat processing now available! http://www.alphapixel.com/demos/ "There is no Truth. There is only Perception. To Perceive is to Exist." - Xen