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Tiles are 256x256 pixels; At the outer most zoom level, 0, the entire world can be rendered in a single map tile. Each zoom level doubles in both dimensions, so a single tile is replaced by 4 tiles when zooming in. This means that about 22 zoom levels are sufficient for most practical purposes.
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If the shape has a Wikidata item and the OpenStreetMap shape relation already has a wikidata tag set to that item's QID, you can embed a map of the shape directly onto a Wikipedia article as external data. Use the {} template, setting the |id= parameter to the QID, such as Q88466277. Normally, changes to the route in OpenStreetMap are reflected ...
gdal_polygonize.py - creates vector polygons for all connected regions of pixels in the raster sharing a common pixel value. gdal_calc.py - command line raster pixels calculator with numpy syntax convert - convert images for formats, size, blur, crop, despeckle, dither, draw on, flip, join, re-sample, and more.