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JusticeMap.org (beta), our website and set of race and income open map layers that lets you demonstrate economic and racial injustice, now lets you export the map to an image. This allows you to post it on your website, add it to your publication, share it on Facebook, Twitter, email, etc.

Firstly you customize the map to make it look like you want. Then you click on "Save as Image". You may need to allow popups for our website to get this to work. Then the browser will display the image in a new window. To finish, you can right click on the image to save it.

You can also export a higher resolution image by using our Advanced Mode. Customize the map and when you want to export it use the "Large Image" link. If you want the image to be even larger, you can zoom out in your browser before doing this. For instance, you could set your browser zoom to 50%. Though doing this will make the map slower (and the buttons harder to read).

We also have started supporting the OpenStreetMap base map layer. The OpenStreetMap is both an interesting community project and their terms of service allow for more uses of the data than Google does.