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Geoscience oriented version of these illustrations #2

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rabernat opened this issue Sep 8, 2022 · 6 comments
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Geoscience oriented version of these illustrations #2

rabernat opened this issue Sep 8, 2022 · 6 comments

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@rabernat
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rabernat commented Sep 8, 2022

👏 on these amazing illustrations. So great!

I represent the geoscience community. We have huge and increasing volumes of satellite imagery, weather data, climate data, etc. stored in Zarr. It would be wonderful to have an additional version of the illustrations that is aimed at this large community (rather than the microscopy community).

Some specific ideas:

  • Instead of "OME-Zarr", just say "Zarr" (very easy)
  • Instead of the cellular data cube, we could have a geospatial data cube. Here is some visual inspiration: https://www.lexcube.org/
  • Consider adding a panel showing a satellite acquiring images of the earth.

Thanks again for your amazing work!

@joshmoore
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  • Instead of the cellular data cube, we could have a geospatial data cube. Here is some visual inspiration:

So a screenshot of any of that is permissible?

@rabernat
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rabernat commented Sep 9, 2022

You mean lexcube? I believe that making an illustration derived from that site would fall under fair use.

@maawoo
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maawoo commented Oct 4, 2022

+1 for geoscience oriented versions!

Regarding lexcube, @msoechting is the right person to contact.

@rabernat
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rabernat commented Oct 4, 2022

To be clear, there are many many completely free and open example images of geospatial data cubes out there. There is nothing particularly special or unique about the link I shared above--it just happened to be the most convenient thing I could find quickly. Taking inspiration from such images does not require permission of the copyright holder, as we are not proposing to directly copy the images.

Here are some more examples:

@joshmoore
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joshmoore commented Oct 5, 2022

👍 for all the above, but I think it's best to just specify what you (all) want since it's not something we're (@HenningITY and I) are familiar with.

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mafla commented Oct 14, 2022

Inspiration is free! But also ok to use my figures from https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Earth_Data_Cube/4822930/2 or https://esd.copernicus.org/articles/11/201/2020/ - citation would be nice of course if fitting somewhere in the corner of the illustration :-)

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