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    Historical Imagery 1969

    • data.nsw.gov.au
    wmts
    Updated Jan 28, 2025
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    Spatial Services (DCS) (2025). Historical Imagery 1969 [Dataset]. https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/1-c74f77b4d2864cdca552744940396c5f
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    wmtsAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jan 28, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    Spatial Services (DCS)
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Access API

    Historical Imagery 1969

    Current and historic imagery form an important part of the NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework and provide a valuable resource which is widely accessed by government and the broader community on a daily basis. As the completeness of this data base continues, its market demand also increases across a broad range of applications.

    Spatial Services aerial imagery was originally captured using a variety of cameras including the Wild RC-5, RC-10 and Leica RC-30 cameras with a variety of lenses with focal lengths of 88mm, 153mm and 304mm. Images were captured in monochrome or colour during this period at a range of scales. Capture scales ranged from 1:5 000 to 1:80 000.

    The Historical Air Photo Enhancement program (HAPE) not only allows the capability to search, discover and use source imagery, but also provides the delivery and viewing of enhanced historic rectified imagery mosaics. This new development means the community at large can now access and utilise spatially accurate historic imagery:

    1. Through the Historical Imagery Viewer

    2. Directly in a wide range for GIS Mapping applications as a Web map Tile Service (WMTS). See below for instructions

    3. Order the JP2 Mosaics direct and use locally. Contact us via the Customer Hub.

    Accessing the WMTS in ARCMAP or ARCPRO

    Open Catalogue window

    Click Catalog > GIS Servers > Add WMTS server

    Specify this url:

    https://portal.spatial.nsw.gov.au/tileservices/Hosted/HistoricalImagery1969/MapServer/WMTS

    Click Get Layers > Ok

    Double Click the HAPE Layer in the catalogue menu under the WMTS.

    Drag the HAPE layer onto the map

    Metadata

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    Queensland Imagery Latest State Program Public Basemap Service

    • data.qld.gov.au
    • researchdata.edu.au
    html, rest, wms, wmts +1
    Updated Apr 18, 2024
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    Natural Resources and Mines, Manufacturing, and Regional and Rural Development (2024). Queensland Imagery Latest State Program Public Basemap Service [Dataset]. https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/queensland-imagery-latest-state-program-public-basemap-service
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    html, rest, wms, xml(1024), wmtsAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Apr 18, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Natural Resources and Mines, Manufacturing, and Regional and Rural Development
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Queensland
    Description

    A basemap image service that displays the best openly available (latest and highest spatial resolution) authoritative general reference imagery datasets captured by remotely piloted aircraft systems (drones), piloted aircraft, and satellite space craft over areas of Queensland. This basemap service is designed to provide access to the latest publicly available State Remotely Sensed Image Library collection of aerial imagery capture under the Spatial Imagery Services Program (SISP). Aerial imagery that is three years or older captured under SISP is made available for public use openly by the Department of Resources, Queensland. Satellite imagery (Planet Q3 2017 mosaic) is visible in areas over Queensland where aerial photography is unavailable. Basemap services comprise a single layer of static imagery optimised for display purposes. This service has a tile cache built down to a scale of 1:1129. The tile cache can be turned off in client software for viewing at lower scales and printing purposes, and can be used in dynamic mode to filter and display individual project areas. The projects range from 2cm to 240cm resolution. Accuracy is dependent on the individual projects. Periodical updates will be made to the service as new projects are captured. Projects are visible at scales 1:50,000, 1:250,000 and 1:25000000. The images comprised in each of the projects are orthorectified which removes the effects of image perspective (tilt) and relief (terrain) effects for the purpose of creating a planimetrically correct image. The resultant orthorectified images have a constant scale wherein features are represented in their 'true' positions. If you would like to receive updates for new projects, functionality or planned downtime please subscribe here: http://ems.gs/3qln0iYbIYQ.

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    Historical Imagery 1975

    • data.nsw.gov.au
    wmts
    Updated Nov 28, 2024
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    Spatial Services (DCS) (2024). Historical Imagery 1975 [Dataset]. https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/1-e1581ae745b8401ba6f8fda4cf334072
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    wmtsAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Nov 28, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Spatial Services (DCS)
    Description

    Access API

    Historical Imagery 1975

    Current and historic imagery form an important part of the NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework and provide a valuable resource which is widely accessed by government and the broader community on a daily basis. As the completeness of this data base continues, its market demand also increases across a broad range of applications.

    Spatial Services aerial imagery was originally captured using a veriety of cameras includeing the Wild RC-5, RC-10 and Leica RC-30 cameras with a variety of lenses with focal lengths of 88mm, 153mm and 304mm. Images were captured in monochrome or colour during this period at a range of scales. Capture scales ranged from 1:5 000 to 1:80 000.

    The Historical Air Photo Enhancement program (HAPE) not only allows the capability to search, discover and use source imagery, but also provides the delivery and viewing of enhanced historic rectified imagery mosaics. This new development means the community at large can now access and utilise spatially accurate historic imagery:

    1. Through the Historical Imagery Viewer

    2. Directly in a wide range for GIS Mapping applications as a Web map Tile Service (WMTS). See below for instructions

    3. Order the JP2 Mosaics direct and use locally. Contact us via the Customer Hub.

    Accessing the WMTS in ARCMAP or ARCPRO

    Open Catalogue window

    Click Catalog > GIS Servers > Add WMTS server

    Specify this url:

    https://portal.spatial.nsw.gov.au/tileservices/Hosted/HistoricalImagery1975/MapServer/WMTS

    Click Get Layers > Ok

    Double Click the HAPE Layer in the catalogue menu under the WMTS.

    Drag the HAPE layer onto the map

    Metadata

    <span

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    Historical Imagery 1979

    • data.nsw.gov.au
    • researchdata.edu.au
    wmts
    Updated Jan 28, 2025
    + more versions
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    Spatial Services (DCS) (2025). Historical Imagery 1979 [Dataset]. https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/1-9f53cf0a8ce5433cae47833b079993ea
    Explore at:
    wmtsAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jan 28, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    Spatial Services (DCS)
    Description

    Access API

    Historical Imagery 1979

    Current and historic imagery form an important part of the NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework and provide a valuable resource which is widely accessed by government and the broader community on a daily basis. As the completeness of this data base continues, its market demand also increases across a broad range of applications.

    Spatial Services aerial imagery was originally captured using a variety of cameras including the Wild RC-5, RC-10 and Leica RC-30 cameras with a variety of lenses with focal lengths of 88mm, 153mm and 304mm. Images were captured in monochrome or colour during this period at a range of scales. Capture scales ranged from 1:5 000 to 1:80 000.

    The Historical Air Photo Enhancement program (HAPE) not only allows the capability to search, discover and use source imagery, but also provides the delivery and viewing of enhanced historic rectified imagery mosaics. This new development means the community at large can now access and utilise spatially accurate historic imagery:

    1. Through the 'https://portal.spatial.nsw.gov.au/portal/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=f7c215b873864d44bccddda8075238cb' rel='nofollow ugc'>Historical Imagery Viewer

    2. Directly in a wide range for GIS Mapping applications as a Web map Tile Service (WMTS). See below for instructions

    3. Order the JP2 Mosaics direct and use locally. Contact us via the 'https://customerhub.spatial.nsw.gov.au/servicedesk/customer/user/login?destination=portals' rel='nofollow ugc'>Customer Hub.

    Accessing the WMTS in ARCMAP or ARCPRO

    Open Catalogue window

    Click Catalog > GIS Servers > Add WMTS server

    Specify this url:

    https://portal.spatial.nsw.gov.au/tileservices/Hosted/HistoricalImagery1976/MapServer/WMTS

    Click Get Layers > Ok

    Double Click the HAPE Layer in the catalogue menu under the WMTS.

    Drag the HAPE layer onto the map


    Metadata

    Content Title

    Historical Imagery 1979

    Content Type

    Aerial Imagery

    Description

    Historical Aerial Photo Enhancement (HAPE) Ortho Mosaic layer for Aerial imagery captured in 1979.

    Initial Publication Date

    00/00/1979

    Data Currency

    00/00/1979

    Data Update Frequency

    Other

    Content Source

    Data provider files

    File Type

    Imagery Layer

    Attribution

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Spatial Services (DCS) (2025). Historical Imagery 1969 [Dataset]. https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/1-c74f77b4d2864cdca552744940396c5f

Historical Imagery 1969

Explore at:
wmtsAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Jan 28, 2025
Dataset provided by
Spatial Services (DCS)
License

Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
License information was derived automatically

Description

Access API

Historical Imagery 1969

Current and historic imagery form an important part of the NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework and provide a valuable resource which is widely accessed by government and the broader community on a daily basis. As the completeness of this data base continues, its market demand also increases across a broad range of applications.

Spatial Services aerial imagery was originally captured using a variety of cameras including the Wild RC-5, RC-10 and Leica RC-30 cameras with a variety of lenses with focal lengths of 88mm, 153mm and 304mm. Images were captured in monochrome or colour during this period at a range of scales. Capture scales ranged from 1:5 000 to 1:80 000.

The Historical Air Photo Enhancement program (HAPE) not only allows the capability to search, discover and use source imagery, but also provides the delivery and viewing of enhanced historic rectified imagery mosaics. This new development means the community at large can now access and utilise spatially accurate historic imagery:

1. Through the Historical Imagery Viewer

2. Directly in a wide range for GIS Mapping applications as a Web map Tile Service (WMTS). See below for instructions

3. Order the JP2 Mosaics direct and use locally. Contact us via the Customer Hub.

Accessing the WMTS in ARCMAP or ARCPRO

Open Catalogue window

Click Catalog > GIS Servers > Add WMTS server

Specify this url:

https://portal.spatial.nsw.gov.au/tileservices/Hosted/HistoricalImagery1969/MapServer/WMTS

Click Get Layers > Ok

Double Click the HAPE Layer in the catalogue menu under the WMTS.

Drag the HAPE layer onto the map

Metadata

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