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Atlas wrote:
snip Great link. It looks like there's a lot of details there in those vectors.... I've found some S57 med maps and I had a go just to "try before you buy" and the detail is zero!!! Storing vector data is nothing difficult nowadays, and computational power is fair enough to recalculate and redraw a chart. The maps you've pointed out show exactly that it is possible to store enough data into vector based products like if they were rasters. On the U.S. S-57 charts I think all the same details are there, at least on the water anyway, on both the vector and raster charts. On the adjacent land areas the prominent features that a boater might use are there too (towers, smokestacks, etc.). But there is little or no detail of streets, topography, and the like. And the presentation of the details in the navigable water areas on the S-57 charts has very subtle shadings in the way it depicts markings for everything from navaids to piers,pilings, awash rocks, and the other stuff. When I look at a NOAA BSB4 raster chart (or the Navionics charts) the details sort of leap out at me in comparison. It may be that I am an old dog and not doing well with new tricks, but I really prefer looking at the details on the BSB4 raster over the the S-57 vector charts. I hope the raster charts are not discontinued any time in the near future, I'll miss them. I'll try to download some of thos NOAA S57 maps to get an idea. Thanks for your precious thoughts You're welcome of course. Here are two charts (and the starting point for download links) that are good examples to show you the difference between a NOAA BSB4 and NOAA S-57 chart for the inner harbor area of Portland, Maine, USA. S-57 VECTOR: US5ME10M - PORTLAND HARBOR AND VICINITY, ME - 1:20,000 http://nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/mcd/enc/index.htm BSB4 RASTER: 13292 - PORTLAND HARBOR AND VICINITY, ME - 1:20,000 http://nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/mcd/Raster/index.htm If you can download those through Coastal Explorer it is a little simpler than using the NOAA map server links above. If the map server seems unnecessarily complicated, bear in mind that it is part of a government bureaucracy. And free. :) NOAA uses the term ENC (Electronic Navigation Chart) for referring to the S-57 series charts most of the time. The S-57 charts arose from the IHO international agreement and all the participating nations agreed to the format, details, etc., and are all supposed to be working towards producing those charts. Jack |
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