Geographic Information Systems Asked by Edgar Koster on January 2, 2021
I’ve installed QGIS 3 today. I found the xyz tiles option and have added e.g. google, openstreet, and ESRI Topo. These all work and show the map. Now I’m looking for a topo map, so ESRI topo is a nice starting point. Unfortunately I find it a bit blurry on the font, and the lines a bit to light.
Does someone know working XYZ topo entries? I can find some XYZ tile servers for topo, but they are often not downloading tiles
https://tile.opentopomap.org/{z}/{x}/{y}.png
https://tile.thunderforest.com/landscape/{z}/{x}/{y}.png?apikey=YOUR_API_KEY
Answered by Joseph on January 2, 2021
My favorite XYZ topo server is ESRI's World Hillshade, which is not included in Klas Karlsson's popular python script.
I recommend setting the blending mode to "multiply" (which effectively makes the white pixels transparent) - this looks great as an overlay (as described here).
Answered by Erik Marsh on January 2, 2021
Try also the mapy.cz XYZ tiles.
The thread is here:
https://napoveda.seznam.cz/forum/threads/68508/1
The link to the topographic "Outdoor" version is here:
https://mapserver.mapy.cz/turist-m/{z}-{x}-{y}
It works perfectly. Sometimes you can encounter labels in the Czech language, but it's a minor problem.
Answered by MKR on January 2, 2021
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