New Ortho Imagery data available

Hi FlySask members,

The site has added additional Ortho Images in the Ortho_Images and the Ortho_Images_2017_2021 datasets.

– Acquisition in 2017 with a resolution of 0.4m

This data represents 187 new images totaling 700GB.

The Corman Park data from the Special_Projects dataset has been moved to the Saskatoon_20cm dataset.

The Special_Projects dataset has been renamed to the FirstNationsImagery dataset.

The site has added additional Ortho Images in the FirstNationsImagery dataset.

– Acquisition between 2015 and 2017 with a resolution between 0.15m and 0.2m.
– This includes the following areas: Red Earth, Cumberland House, Eagle, Island, Mudie, Shoal Lake, Sturgeon Lake, Little Red, Sucker River, Turnor, Waterhen, Buffalo, Keeley, LaPlonge and Patuanak.

This data represents 1,623 new images totaling 155GB.

Thank You,

New Ortho and Pictometry imagery available

Hi FlySask members,

The site has added additional Ortho Images in the Ortho_Images and Ortho_Images_2012_2013 datasets.

– Acquisition in 2013 with a resolution of 0.5m

This data represents 13 new images totaling 6 GB.

The site has also added additional Pictometry images in the newly create Pictometry_2017 dataset.

– Acquisition in 2017 with a resolution of 0.1m

This dataset contains high resolution Pictometry RGB imagery for the following Saskatchewan communities:

⦁ Martensville
⦁ North Battleford
⦁ Swift Current
⦁ White City

This data represents 940 images totaling 79 GB.

Thank You,

SGIC a leader in Image Collaboration (IC) in Canada…

The combined pressures of organizations facing small budgets and big publishing problems have caused the emergence of an interesting business model: the Imagery Collaborative (IC). SGIC is a group of small to medium-sized organizations, governmental and non-governmental, getting together and cooperating to share the costs of collecting, maintaining, and publishing the data our customers require.
Checkout the full blog post on the OGC web site at
http://www.opengeospatial.org/blog/2191