- The
equirectangular projection (also
called the
equidistant cylindrical projection or la
carte parallélogrammatique projection), and
which includes the...
- 18 July 1953) in 1921. The
projection is the
arithmetic mean of the
equirectangular projection and the
Aitoff projection: The name
tripel (German for 'triple')...
-
setting down the
equations of any
given projection. For example, the
equirectangular cylindrical projection may be
written as cartographers: x =...
-
Miyajima concluded using cartometric analysis that
these charts used an
equirectangular projection instead. In the 13th century, the
earliest extant portolan...
- representation, transmission, and
display of 360°
fields of view. An
equirectangular projection simply maps the yaw and
pitch (longitude and latitude) of...
- the
camera support. 360-degree
video is
typically formatted in an
equirectangular projection and is
either monoscopic, with one
image directed to both...
-
locators or grid squares,
although the "squares" are
distorted on any non-
equirectangular cartographic projection. Use of the
terms QTH
locator and QRA locator...
-
projection is used to map the
surface of the
Earth onto a plane. On an
equirectangular projection,
centered on the equator, the
circles of
latitude are horizontal...
- of his
geographical treatise however is lost. He also
invented the
equirectangular projection,
which is
still used in map
creation today. A few of Marinus'...
-
uniform scale. The
sphere may then be
projected to the
plane with an
equirectangular projection to give a
double projection from the
ellipsoid to the plane...