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From: harlock@raindrop.com (Mike Harlock)
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Subject: Re: Need a source for hi-res Earth images
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Hi Andrew,
> Where can I find some hi-res (at least 2x video), seamless image maps of the
> Earth? What I need in particular are: a realistic image map, a matching bump
> map, and separate clouds, if possible. They don't neccessarily have to be PD
> images.
I put the largest earth map I could find on my web site for you, it's 1396X700,
you can retrieve it with http://www.raindrop.com/map.jpg
or possibly ftp://www.raindrop.com/public_html/map.jpg
No bump map though. The good thing is that it's completely without clounds.