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  1. 15 minutes ago, kjjj11223344 said:

    If you could let me know which tile it is, I could test it out.

    So, it got a bit further with the OSM downloading this time, however it still got stuck downloading the OSM data (it got through 11 files). The tile I'm trying to download is +37-123.

    If this can help in anyway, the Command Prompt says:

    Attempting to download OSM data from 37, -122.25 to 37.25, -122.0
            OSM server MAP rejected our query, new tentative in 2 sec...
            OSM server MAP rejected our query, new tentative in 4 sec...
            OSM server MAP rejected our query, new tentative in 8 sec...
            OSM server MAP rejected our query, new tentative in 16 sec...
            OSM server MAP rejected our query, new tentative in 32 sec...
            OSM server MAP rejected our query, new tentative in 64 sec...
            OSM server MAP rejected our query, new tentative in 128 sec...
            OSM server MAP rejected our query, new tentative in 256 sec...
    Exception in thread Thread-3:
    Traceback (most recent call last):
      File "threading.py", line 916, in _bootstrap_inner
      File "threading.py", line 864, in run
      File "src\O4_Tile_Utils.py", line 163, in build_tile_list
      File "src\O4_Vector_Map.py", line 44, in build_poly_file
      File "src\O4_Vector_Map.py", line 148, in include_scenproc
    TypeError: a bytes-like object is required, not 'int'

     


  2. 6 hours ago, AKStirling said:

    o why isn't it visible with my Orbx regional scenery which is utterly convincing as to colouration and consistency??

    Unlike ORBX, this tool only downloads the images and creates the requested masks and converts them to a .bgl format for sim use. ORBX spend hundreds of dollars to aquire the satellite photos and then from there, they do color correction, cloud removal, and other stuff to produce the flawless scenery you get with their products.

     

    Ortho4XP doesn't do any of the color correction, cloud removal, etc. The night masks this modified version produces is imperfect and it often guesses where light spots will be (in the original X-Plane version, it uses overlays to place roads, which provides the night lights). As a result of O4XP only downloading images directly from the source (such as Bing or Google), you will see miscolouration in tiles and such (which seems to be what you're experiencing, based on what Google Maps is showing - Bing's Oahu photos do not have this issue).

     

    Edit: Added link to Google Maps location.

    https://www.google.com/maps/place/O‘ahu/@21.4922711,-157.9479509,15135m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x7c006632db726b03:0xd9587d69906fcbc3!8m2!3d21.4389123!4d-158.0000565

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  3. 12 hours ago, AKStirling said:

    2) EGPK shows a dividing line between what looks like 2 seriously different colour palettes .......https://www.4shared.com/folder/weHJeXSN/EGPK.html

    That seems to be due to a difference in satellite imagery. I get that on my tiles as well.

     

    Edit: The satellite photos are sometimes taken at different times, resulting in the color difference. You'll see this a lot in tiles in many different areas.

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