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ka72 update - Informative Overlays

Created by ka72 ka72  > 9 months ago, 2 Oct 2011
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ka72
ka72

QLD

582 posts

2 Oct 2011 10:10pm
(Dylan posting under Kellie's account. Dammit!)

I've spent a day or so hacking at the newer version of the Google Earth API, and the result is that the overlays produced for new tracks uploaded to KA72.com will be a tad more informative.

First of all, my sincere apologies to the colourblind amongst you. I have not used any standard colours for this, but they can be changed with feedback. Here are the ones I am using at present:
Orange - 1hr
Dark teal - Nautical Mile
Green - Alpha
Purple - 5x10s
Red - 2sec peak



Note that this all makes much more sense if you click the link under the underlay and load the KML file in Google Earth. Then you can hide and show the different track segments to your heart's content.




You should also be able to click on a coloured section and see the speed (unrounded) and the measure, but this doesn't work reliably in the GE plugin.

This is a first basic attempt at this. Any feedback gratefully accepted.

Please note that the new format only applies to newly uploaded files. See the first few on the ka72.com homepage for some examples.

Cheers,

Dylan.

ikw777
ikw777

QLD

2995 posts

2 Oct 2011 10:24pm
This is incredible. Well done! Looking forward to my next sail now.
decrepit
decrepit

WA

12802 posts

2 Oct 2011 8:51pm
Nice work Dylan, that looks very useful!
lao shi
lao shi

WA

1343 posts

2 Oct 2011 9:49pm
Gee you Braniacs are good!
Dylan72
Dylan72

QLD

667 posts

3 Oct 2011 1:13am
Thanks for the +ve comments so far, looking forward to some interesting feedback once it gets more widely used.

I'll just add that this isn't meant to be a substitute for analysis using one of the more professional programs. It's more just a quick visual on where your fast spots were, handy for identifying the gybe that was your top Alpha, that kind of thing.

Dylan
nebbian
nebbian

WA

6277 posts

2 Oct 2011 11:29pm
Wow great work Dylan!

This will prove quite useful... expect to see some multicoloured screenshots popping up now
Windxtasy
Windxtasy

WA

4017 posts

3 Oct 2011 8:14am
Great idea! That will be really useful. Very simple to interpret.
tobyhodgso
tobyhodgso

WA

300 posts

3 Oct 2011 8:38am
Just posted here an example- great work Dylan
www.gpsteamchallenge.com.au/sailor_session/show?date=2011-10-02&team=31
elmo
elmo

WA

8879 posts

3 Oct 2011 8:52am
Looks nice Dylan, if you can reduce the line width it makes it a bit easier to see all the tracks
Windxtasy
Windxtasy

WA

4017 posts

3 Oct 2011 9:02am
The red 2 sec is very hard to see as it overlays the purple, which has red as a component.
It will stand out best against green or dark teal but green would be a problem for R-G colourblind people. So presuming 2 sec most commonly occurs within the 5 X 10, 5 X 10 then needs to be dark teal, if you wish to stay with the same colour scheme. Considering colour blindness, Green would be best for alpha, presuming alpha is the category least likely to contain the 2 sec.
That leaves orange for the 1 hr and purple for the nm.

Or use black for the 2 sec, that will stand out against all the other colours.

redsurfbus
redsurfbus

304 posts

3 Oct 2011 9:52am
Dylan, thats a really good addition to the site! Could you do me a paragraph for redsurfbus.com pimping your site to the Brits who read mine. I have friends who still use crap like sportstracklive.com even though I have told them about yours and the ability to upload to the important speed sites with the real rankings. Half of them are too old to remember things so need links and a bit of pushing ;-)

Just a short one, I can add a bit to it if you dont have time.
Haggar
Haggar

QLD

1670 posts

3 Oct 2011 1:19pm
Great work mate !
Dylan72
Dylan72

QLD

667 posts

3 Oct 2011 1:30pm
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Windxtasy said...

The red 2 sec is very hard to see as it overlays the purple, which has red as a component.
It will stand out best against green or dark teal but green would be a problem for R-G colourblind people. So presuming 2 sec most commonly occurs within the 5 X 10, 5 X 10 then needs to be dark teal, if you wish to stay with the same colour scheme. Considering colour blindness, Green would be best for alpha, presuming alpha is the category least likely to contain the 2 sec.
That leaves orange for the 1 hr and purple for the nm.

Or use black for the 2 sec, that will stand out against all the other colours.




Black! There's an idea!

I was thinking that I might leave the 1hr as white, then it is still available in Google Earth for viewing, but honestly most people don't care too much about the 1hr in the overlay.

Then, I'd change the 5x10s to black, which is a better contrast for the 2second peak's red.

I am also playing with another way of specifying the line widths, which will make them smaller when you are zoomed out, and a bit bigger when you zoom in. Still experimenting there, but it would basically look like this from a distance:



but more like this when you zoom closer:



Whereas right now, the lines are the same width no matter how close in you zoom.

Dylan.
Windxtasy
Windxtasy

WA

4017 posts

3 Oct 2011 11:40am
I'd change the 5x10s to black, which is a better contrast for the 2second peak's red.

That works well, you still need a colour for the track which is outside the 1 hr. White? with orange 1 hr as in your original proposal?

I like the variable line width for zooming.
fitz66
fitz66

QLD

575 posts

3 Oct 2011 9:21pm
Great stuff mate, didn't know there was a colour called dark teal.....
Jeffrosail
Jeffrosail

QLD

169 posts

3 Oct 2011 9:33pm
Bloody Brilliant.
Windxtasy
Windxtasy

WA

4017 posts

3 Oct 2011 8:02pm
I had the pleasure of seeing my overlay in multicolour today. Very useful. However the grey for 1 hr is hard to distinguish from white. I think yellow or orange would work better.
snides8
snides8

WA

1731 posts

3 Oct 2011 8:46pm
this is a great advance Dylan well done!
imo i would delete the 1hr all together...it serves no real purpose and just clutters
the screen, all the rest..fantastic!
Windxtasy
Windxtasy

WA

4017 posts

3 Oct 2011 9:28pm
Actually I have found the 1 hr useful already. I would have thought the last part of my session was the fastest overall, but it wasn't.
ka72
ka72

QLD

582 posts

5 Oct 2011 9:38pm
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Windxtasy said...

Actually I have found the 1 hr useful already. I would have thought the last part of my session was the fastest overall, but it wasn't.


Well, the 1Hr is there still, and you can change the colour in Google Earth if you are interested in it, but my feedback generally was that it was too distracting. I've left it in, but made it white, so it isn't very visible/interfering.

I'm finding the whole layering thing very annoying in Google Earth. I just got it working nicely, and then suddenly it started putting the base track on top of everything again. I've made the base track transparent so if it goes on top, you can still see the colours through it.

Cheers,

Dylan.
Swagger
Swagger

88 posts

7 Oct 2011 3:21am
Well i take my words back i do remember saying something about your site is good for results but not to analize. Anyway next time i sail i will have a look and see how i find it, whatever i think a good step in the right direction! May actually get an old file and have a look in a minute.

Fair play mate keeping up with The Jone's as such.
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