Zoom Levels Explained
The discussion delves into the nuances of zoom levels in mapping, highlighting that while 20 to 22 zoom levels are common, too many can lead to diminishing returns in utility. As technology has evolved, the shift from raster to vector data has transformed how maps are rendered, allowing for faster loading times and more detailed visualizations. The early days of mapping relied on basic representations, but advancements now enable a richer and more informative spatial experience.In this clip
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