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<h1 class="title"><a href="/blog/2012/10/06/openlayers-and-ordnance-survey-openspaces/">Openlayers and Ordnance Survey OpenSpaces</a></h1>
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<p>The current implementation of OpenSpaces uses a very old version of <a href="http://openlayers.org/" title="OpenLayers">OpenLayers</a>: so old that most of the awesome cool mobile stuff isn’t present. To rectify this, I’ve posted a load of sample code to a <a href="https://github.com/devork/openspaces">GitHub</a> project that shows how to use OpenLayers with Ordnance Survey OpenSpaces.</p>
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<time datetime="2012-10-06T11:54:00+01:00" pubdate data-updated="true">Oct 6<span>th</span>, 2012</time></div>
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<a class='category' href='/blog/categories/javascript/'>Javascript</a>, <a class='category' href='/blog/categories/os/'>OS</a>, <a class='category' href='/blog/categories/openlayers/'>OpenLayers</a>, <a class='category' href='/blog/categories/openspaces/'>OpenSpaces</a>, <a class='category' href='/blog/categories/ordnance-survey/'>Ordnance Survey</a>
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<h1 class="title"><a href="/blog/2012/09/01/hillshading-with-ordnance-survey-panorama-data/">Hillshading With Ordnance Survey Panorama Data</a></h1>
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<p>This is a guide to creating some nice hillshaded GeoTIFFs using the Ordnance Survey Panorama Opendata. This example will run through a single tile of data — in this case SZ which contains some nice hills plus coastline. Throughout this guide we’ll be using EPSG:27700 as the SRS but obviously, others can be used (for Google Maps et al - EPSG:3857). All data can be downloaded from the <a href="https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/opendatadownload/products.html">Ordnance Survey website</a>.</p>
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<time datetime="2012-09-01T15:27:00+01:00" pubdate data-updated="true">Sep 1<span>st</span>, 2012</time></div>
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<a class='category' href='/blog/categories/gdal/'>GDAL</a>, <a class='category' href='/blog/categories/gis/'>GIS</a>, <a class='category' href='/blog/categories/hillshade/'>Hillshade</a>, <a class='category' href='/blog/categories/opendata/'>Opendata</a>, <a class='category' href='/blog/categories/ordnance-survey/'>Ordnance Survey</a>, <a class='category' href='/blog/categories/panorama/'>Panorama</a>
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