I noticed onX has a new feature called Imagery On Demand.
It seems you have to be on a pc to use it, I couldn't find it on the mobile app.
Their satellite will fly over an area and deliver a "high-resolution" image. The Image I received was pretty poor quality, less detail than the standard image.
Has anyone else tried this yet?
onX Imagery On Demand
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Re: onX Imagery On Demand
Just put in for a spot to see how the imagery shows up. Ill report back on how it turns out.
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How long does it take for high res picture to show up?
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Where are you seeing this option on OnX? I'm here with both desktop and phone versions and see nothing about this, nor does Google return any hits regarding OnX and "Imagery On Demand".
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Re: onX Imagery On Demand
Must be for certain areas only because It’s not on mine either.
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roosterstraw wrote:Must be for certain areas only because It’s not on mine either.
This is probably correct. I don't know the exact mathematics behind satellite imagery but if it's a singular satellite it will have to orbit the plant at a specific time and location to get the requested imagery. It may be that they don't have enough access to a specific constellation of satellites to get certain areas. I'd assume this is a rather expensive option to offer given the cost of putting satellites into orbit.
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