Module talk:Location map/data/NATO
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Formulae after cropping
[edit]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)
- 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)