NTA-NET (UGC-NET) Geography (80) Cartography-Georeferencing: Coordinate System and Map Projections and Datum Study Material (Page 4 of 5)
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The Lambert Conformal Conic Projection & Polyconic Projection
The Lambert Conformal Conic Projection
A conformal projection is one in which all the angles are preserved and the scale factor is constant in any direction. The Lambert Conformal Conic projection was developed by Johann Heinrich in 1772 to provide a minimum of angular and scalar distortion. It is conformal map projection of the so-called conical type, on which all geographic meridians are represented by straight lines that meet in a common point outside the limits of the map, and the geographic parallels are represented by a series of arcs of circles having this common point for a center. Meridians and parallels intersect at right angles, and angles on the earth are correctly represented on the projection. This pr…
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Map Designing
- The term design normally refers to the planning of a map particularly to the choice andarrangement of its graphic elements. For GIS, graphic output must show the featuresappropriately symbolized or labeled and the relationships are discernible. The map designpr…
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