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thinkgeo_cloud_maps_raster_tiles [2019/03/19 16:58]
benbai [Get Maps Raster Tile By XYZ]
thinkgeo_cloud_maps_raster_tiles [2019/03/31 16:38] (current)
brianr [Related Links]
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      * <​html><​span class="​api-parameter"><​span class="​api-parameter-name">​hybrid</​span>​ - aerial imagery with street map overlaid on top</​span></​html>​      * <​html><​span class="​api-parameter"><​span class="​api-parameter-name">​hybrid</​span>​ - aerial imagery with street map overlaid on top</​span></​html>​
      * <​html><​span class="​api-parameter"><​span class="​api-parameter-name">​transparent-background</​span>​ - street map with transparent background</​span></​html>​      * <​html><​span class="​api-parameter"><​span class="​api-parameter-name">​transparent-background</​span>​ - street map with transparent background</​span></​html>​
-  * <​html><​span class="​api-parameter"><​span class="​api-parameter-name">​resolution:</​span>​ The resolution of the raster tile. "​x1"​ is available for all sizes, while "​x2"​ is supported in certain scenarios. ​ "​x1"​ is intended for display on a regular 72-96 DPI laptop or desktop monitor, while "​x2"​ is for high-DPI displays such as mobile phones and tablets. ​ When you request an "​x2"​ tile, the server will double the size of the image while rendering the same geographic area.  So if you request an "​x2"​ tile at size 512, the server will return you a 1024x1024 image.  ​+  * <​html><​span class="​api-parameter"><​span class="​api-parameter-name">​resolution:</​span>​ The resolution of the raster tile. "​x1"​ is available for all sizes, while "​x2"​ is supported in certain scenarios. ​ "​x1"​ is intended for display on a regular 72-96 DPI laptop or desktop monitor, while "​x2"​ is for high-DPI displays such as mobile phones and tablets. ​ When you request an "​x2"​ tile, the server will double the size of the image while rendering the same geographic area.  So if you request an "​x2"​ tile at size 512, the server will return you a 1024x1024 image.  ​</​span></​html>​
   * <​html><​span class="​api-parameter"><​span class="​api-parameter-name">​srid:</​span>​ The spatial reference system ID for the raster tile.  Currently only "​3857"​ (Spherical Mercator) is supported.</​span></​html>​   * <​html><​span class="​api-parameter"><​span class="​api-parameter-name">​srid:</​span>​ The spatial reference system ID for the raster tile.  Currently only "​3857"​ (Spherical Mercator) is supported.</​span></​html>​
   * <​html><​span class="​api-parameter"><​span class="​api-parameter-name">​tileSize:</​span>​ The pixel size of the raster tile. "​512"​ is recommended. "​256"​ is also supported.</​span></​html>​   * <​html><​span class="​api-parameter"><​span class="​api-parameter-name">​tileSize:</​span>​ The pixel size of the raster tile. "​512"​ is recommended. "​256"​ is also supported.</​span></​html>​
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   * [[thinkgeo_cloud_projection|ThinkGeo Cloud Projection]]   * [[thinkgeo_cloud_projection|ThinkGeo Cloud Projection]]
   * [[thinkgeo_cloud_colors|ThinkGeo Cloud Colors]]   * [[thinkgeo_cloud_colors|ThinkGeo Cloud Colors]]
 +  * [[thinkgeo_cloud_timezone|ThinkGeo Cloud Time Zones]]
  
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