File:Comparison for orthographic images used in JOSM split into smaller parts.png

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Description left side shows the red line the size of a single individual orthographic image hosted by geoserver for JOSM but slow on higher zoom levels in JOSM. The right side we cut it into smaller parts and on higher zoom levels in JOSM that significantly improves the rendering
Author HikeAndMap
Source my own
Date 2024-09-24

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