TERRIER wrote:Just wondered if you might have done a VT version of Dons night texture, like you have with his 16k earth texture

No, I didn't. The VT Version of Dons earth texture was just a quick task, because he asked for it in his post. I had just downloaded it, and so I let a Photoshop action script run over it, and put the result on the web.
I created such a script for own learning purposes - you throw in a 16k *.tif image, wait about one hour, and get out a ready tiled, named and distributed VT. It was a good test, because I've found a bug that I've overseen 'til then.
abramson wrote:I wonder if you used the version in which I had made a better alignment with the coast of Buenos Aires. But anyway, it was a minor misalignment, the origin of which, I believe, is the fact that the picture of Buenos Aires has been taken by an astronaut with a hand held camera, and it is as such affected by perspective, something that is not present in a "map" made from satellite images. I tried to correct this distortion in a second version (now there in my fortunecity site). But heck, I didn't corrct the tints.
I downloaded it about 10-14 days ago. Don't know if that was the new version then. I think what I did't was quite similar to a gamma correction, only that I did it other way. The main reason for different colors with different imaging systems is their different gamma value. I've seen that the colors in your hires patagonia tiles are slightly to intense, but I hadn't found time to work on that. Perhaps you can correct that yourself simply by a gamma value adjustion, if you also watch a difference on your screen.
BTW, I would of course like to see more of those hires tiles of your region, if you find some spare time to work on that.
greetings
maxim