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Formulae after cropping

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I find it difficult to understand the vertical stretch factor 575/324 in the formula for y introduced in this edit.

If I am not mistaken File:NATO Territory Map.svg is a derivative of File:North Atlantic Ocean laea location map.svg by cropping the lower border at 324/575 = 56.3478260869565%.

Imho this operation on a map with Lambert azimuthal equal-area projection cannot be compensated for by adding some vertical stretch factor but it requires the correction of the parameters , , and .

The upper right corner of the map remains at lat = 71.02192702284165 N; lon = 38.61651360858501 E and the projection center remains at lat = 35 N; lon = 35 W. The projection of the upper right corner remains at

However, the lower left corner moves to approximately lat = 14.35 N; lon = 96.55 W. Conversion of the lower left corner with the proj tool:

proj +proj=laea +lat_0=35 +lon_0=-35 +a=1 -f %.8f
-96.55 14.35
-0.97701214 -0.07076885

From these values the projection parameters can be computed as:

Spischot (talk) 12:14, 2 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]

After spending some more time thinking I do now consider the vertical stretching by factor 575/324 as correct. All positions in the upper 324/575 part of the original map (y between 0% and 56.3...%) are strechteched out to extend vertically over all (0% - 100%) of the new, cropped map.
How does this relate to my computation of the new factors above?
The formula for
can be simplified as
so the projection parameters are actually
vertical projection center
vertical scaling
which are pretty close to my computation above. The deviation of 0.015% was caused by my approximation of the new lower left corner. Spischot (talk) 09:40, 3 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]