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OSM Node Density – 2017

於 2 七月 2017 由 tyr_asdEnglish發表。

The latest installation of my yearly osm node density visualization is now online: https://tyrasd.github.io/osm-node-density shows the freshest data from mid 2017 (while the results from previous years starting with 2014 are also available on the site’s layer selection menu).

Can you guess where the following example screenshot was taken?

Click here to find out.

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討論

Endres Pelka2017年7月3日03:29發表的評論

Could you please remove that fade-out-fade-in effect when switching layers? It only causes “change blindness”.

imagico2017年7月3日08:41發表的評論

@Jedrzej - you need to change the color scale (in terms of nodes per square kilometer) as you zoom because the maximum node density per square kilometer is much migher if you integrate over smaller pixels at the high zoom levels than if you integrate over larger pixels.

But the non-linearity of the color scale could be adjusted to approximately maintain the overall color level of the map.

@tyr_asd - last year Joost Schouppe suggested comparing the node density to population density since there is obviously some correlation between those two, i wonder if anyone did something like that since then - this could be used to find the most overmapped/undermapped parts of the world relative to population.

tyr_asd2017年7月3日09:31發表的評論

@Jedrzej Pelka: You mean the short flash of a black screen when switching layers, right? Does it look better now? I’ve now actually added in a bit of fading to make the layer switching smoother.

@imagico: Right. But I’m not sure if Joost (or anyone else) has already had time to actually look into it, though.

Tefexus2017年7月11日09:40發表的評論

Looks great! Thanks. The screenshot is showing mostly Zimbabwe with Harare on the upper right and Francistown at the center bottom.

Tefexus2017年7月11日11:00發表的評論

oh. Just saw you linked directly to the solution. Now my comment looks a bit dumb… :)

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