Ordnance Survey Overlays on Multimap Aerial Photos

Nick writes on Here Be Dragons: “I was just playing with multimap.com’s aerial photograph feature, and noticed something I hadn’t seen mentioned on here before — Ordnance Survey map overlays applied dynamically on mouseover over the aerial photo.” Nick’s example. Google may get all the attention (here too, I have to confess), but that’s got to be the coolest integration of satellite/aerial photography and maps that I’ve yet seen.

See previous entries: Toggling Between Maps and Photos; Google Maps Transparencies.

Posted on Friday, July 15, 2005 at 11:07 AM
Categories: Online Maps, Satellite & Aerial

Comments

there’s something similar running at www.icc.es when you click on the fourth image of the homepage (named Mapes continus, that roughly translates to continuous maps): the transparency works both with the Ortofoto 1:25000 and the Geological 1:50000, at a close zoom level.

This entry is more than 30 days old and is closed to new comments.

Comments on all entries are available via RSS.