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Using The Google Maps Interface To Display General Maps And Images



The fine people at the University College of London’s Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, the same ones who released the Google Map Creator described in the previous post, have also released Image Cutter, a program that allows you to use the Google Map pan-and-zoom interface to display a tiled large image at various scales. Written in Java, it will run on Windows, Mac, and Linux.

The obvious applications are for general digital images, where it can be used to view them at both large and small scales. This could be useful for displaying maps where you don’t want or need to have geographic coordinates associated with the map (e.g. a general city or college map, or perhaps an imaginary or unusual map from the Strange Maps blog). The image tiles and associated HTML code can uploaded to and hosted at the webserver of your choice.

There’s a Web 2.0 service called MapLib.Net that performs the same function, but also hosts the images for you. There’s a free account with a max storage space of 30 MB, and a maximum image size of 6000 x 6000 pixels; various paid plans are also available that offer larger image sizes and more storage space.

Other posts in the Google Maps Tools series

  1. Coordinate Data From Google Maps
  2. Reverse Address Geocoding With Google Maps
  3. Converting Google Maps Search Results To GPX
  4. Coordinate, Elevation, Distance And More In Google Maps
  5. Google Maps "My Maps" Features
  6. Measuring Elevation, Distance And Area In Google Maps
  7. Creating GPS Routes In Google Maps
  8. Thematic Polygon Shapefile Display In Google Maps
  9. Using The Google Maps Interface To Display General Maps And Images
  10. Heat Mapping In Google Maps
  11. Elevation Profile In Google Maps
  12. Embed Google Maps "My Maps" On Your Web Page
  13. Real-Time Website Visitor Plotting In Google Maps
  14. Customizing Google Maps Markers
  15. Two Fun Cartographic Google Maps Tools
  16. Simple Guide To Embedding Google Maps "My Maps" On Your Own Webpage
  17. Another Google Maps Geocoder/Reverse Geocoder
  18. Drawing Lines Between Points In Google Maps, Straight And Great Circle
  19. Convert A Google Maps Point To Multiple Text Geographic Formats
  20. Meet Your Friends Halfway
  21. Plotting Swivel Data In Google Maps
  22. Meet Your Friends Halfway II
  23. Geographic Midpoint Calculator
  24. GIS-Like Functionality In Google Maps With ZeeMaps
  25. Creating GPS Waypoints Online From The USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS)
  26. MapMyRide.com
  27. Exporting KML Data From Google Maps MyMaps To A GPS
  28. Advanced Tool For Embedding Google Maps MyMaps On Your Website
  29. Draw/Label On Google Maps, And Generate GPX/KML/Embeddable Maps
  30. Another Way To Create Embeddable Google Maps With KML Data
  31. Documenting A Journey With Maptales
  32. Plot A Coordinate Position On Different Map Pages
  33. Worldwide Reverse Geocoding With Google Maps
  34. Google Maps Shaded Relief Site Updates
  35. Digipoint 2: Export Of Google Maps Points In Multiple Formats, And Elevation Data
  36. Google Maps Line Tool Now Supports Distance Measurement
  37. Geographically-Linked Video With VeoGeo
  38. Recent Google Maps Tools
  39. Google Maps Mapplets From Zonums Software
  40. Maximize Google Maps With Google Maps Max
  41. Mapping Zip And Area Code Boundaries, And More
  42. Altitudes And Terrain Profiles In Google Maps
  43. “Friendly” URLs To Address Maps
  44. Quick Zip Code Information
  45. Simple Online Form For Creating An Embeddable Google Map
  46. Embed Synchronized Google/Microsoft Virtual Earth Maps On Your Website/Blog
  47. Worldwide Contour Lines In Google Maps’ Terrain View
  48. Plot Gazetteer Features In A Google Maps Interface
  49. Antipodes Map
  50. New Features At MapChannels.Com
  51. Small, Simple Tool For Getting Distances And Bearings Between Points In Google Maps


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