“Smoke” obscuring onx satellite imagery?

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Anyone seen this? I thought it was smoke, but it appears to be digital, as its totally obscuring some landscape features that I dont think will hold smoke. Or maybe it is? If so its a terrible image to use, makes it awful hard to see much. This is new, was not there in this area last I looked just a couple weeks ago. @onX Hunt what say you?

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Wouldn't it make more sense to contact OnX directly?
Obviously. Already have, but they arent real responsive on weekends when I have more time to escout. Thought perhaps someone else had asked already and knew the answer.

Update did not fix it btw.
 
Obviously. Already have, but they arent real responsive on weekends when I have more time to escout. Thought perhaps someone else had asked already and knew the answer.

Update did not fix it btw.
Apparently neither is Rokslide since I'm the first response on an early (it's early here) Monday. 😂
When you do get a response, I'd love to hear what they say. It does appear to be of a digital quality, but I'm not certain I've seen much smoke on satellite images to know the difference. For sure it would be lower in orbit than clouds, almost like fog and that's what that looks like to me; dirty fog.
 
Yeah, I’ll post when I hear back. Ttheir help menu has a topic for “blurry maps”, which Ive been thru. Clearing the map cache reloaded maps, as it loaded it was clear (pun, funny, huh?) that its a layer if some sort…image came in crystal clear as it loaded, and then was obscured by whatevet layer it is. Its clearly some digital layer, but even turning off all layers doesnt change the satellite image.


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Appears maybe its some sort of terrain/aspect shading in beta version. It actually makes reading terrain at large scale very intuitive, problem is if you zoom in it’s entirely unhelpful.

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Thanks guys. I’ve closed and reopened multiple times with no change. Cleared the map cache, etc. i probably just need a millennial to look over my shoulder for that to work, but so far, no dice.
 
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