![]() ![]() So now it says all the tiles have downloaded. When capturing the tiles I find it quicker to zoom in to "the" level and "paint" over the area collecting the tiles quicker (ie drag the image area around with mouse) the boxes will appear quicker Where I had Z21, change that to Z19 to see the tiles that are downloaded Go to Operations > Selection manager & choose rectangle (or go by icons in tab) (You may notice I had Z21 at the top of each image, this was to clear the checked boxes as I had previously downloaded the tiles) I have checked out other maps for the area, in Google & Bing maps & settled on the ESRI (ARCGIS Imagery). I have zoomed into level Z19 to get the best image possible. The Maximum capture size in SAS.Planet is just over 10000 X 10000 pixels. This may take many goes to get the biggest image you can for the Z level. OK I have selected an area in SAS.Planet below where I am attempting to navigate sandbars at a river mouth. Insight Map Creator ( OK it looks like Insight Map Creator has been removed from the WWW) SAS Planet SASPlanet SAS.Planet (several locations to pick from) So basically we take one snapshot at a high resolution in the program SAS Planet (say 18Z zoom level), save it ,Īnd create the zooming effect from the one quality photo (in the program "Insight Map Creator"), making it do the hard work)Ī quick & easier method than the stitching maps page (instead of capturing / creating 3-5 multiple layers to view at multiple resolutions) So In this instance I will look at a simple single layer capture stitched map that you can zoom in & out multiple layers on your Lowrance device. There are several ways to go involving multiple layers of capture & stitching and processing that can seem complex, and there's a simple quicker way to achieve maps for areas of interest. Many maps that I have made, start zooming in visually from seeing the whole continent on screen (like what you see on Google Earth or zoom earth), and you just keep zooming down through the layers till you are as close as the resolution will let you clearly go. I am attempting to only create satellite imagery for Lowrance Elite & Live chart plotters Each time I went back to SASPlanet, I had to find info on it to try & remember what to do as my notes were vague & sketchy. ![]() In the following tutorial (word used loosely) I will assume you have had a play with maps and have been having various degrees of success. There appears to be numerous ways to use SAS Planet but little explanation about the settings used. ![]()
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