New Ortho Imagery Available

Good afternoon FlySask members,

The “Ortho Images” and “Ortho Images 2012-2016” layers have been updated with new data.

– Acquisition in 2014 with a resolution of 50cm
– Acquisition in 2015 with a resolution of 50cm

This data represents 994 new images totaling 1,259 GB.

Thank You,

August 2015 Site Updates

Good afternoon SGIC members,

There have been several updates to the imagery services hosted on Flysask2.ca:

1. Two new data sets have been created by duplicating and splitting the Ortho Images layer into two layers according to the dates of the two collection programs:

Ortho Images 2008-2011
Ortho Images 2012-2016

The original, combined Ortho Images layer remains online as well and will continue to serve as a “best available data” layer.

2. New imagery is available in southern Saskatchewan. The data was collected by Sanborn in 2014 and is 0.5 meter resolution. 387 files which representing 600 GB of new imagery has been made available through both the new Ortho Images 2012-2016 layer and the combined Ortho Images layer.

Thank you.

3,398 new urban area images available

Good Mornings FlySask Members!

There is a new map layer available on the FlySask2 service called “Pictometry 2013-2014”. This layer includes high-resolution (25cm to 7.5cm) imagery in the following areas:

  • Martensville/Warman 2013 (10cm single dataset)
  • Regina 2014 (7.5cm single dataset)
  • Moose Jaw 2014 (10cm single dataset)
  • Nipawin 2014 (10cm/25cm no overlap datasets)
  • Prince Albert 2014 (20/25cm no overlap datasets)
  • Saskatoon 2013 (7.5/10cm partial overlap datasets)
  • Yorkton 2013 (10/25cm no overlap datasets)

This data represents an additional 3,398 images (530 GB) to the FlySask2 GeoPortal.