[OSRS-PROJ] Goode projection discrepancy
Morten Hulden
morten at ngb.se
Thu Oct 5 11:20:40 PDT 2000
On Wed, 4 Oct 2000, Gerald I. Evenden wrote:
> The seam between Sinusoidal and Mollweide is where the scales are equal
> I suppose the 40:44:11.8 is a little more accurate than the 40:44 that the
> original sources from Snyder but who cares. The typical scale of Goode
> is so small that 11.8" ain't goin to make much difference!
Unless someone uses a Goode map to program a cruise missile near 40N and
hits the wrong emb^H^H^Htarget ;-)
> The Y correction is because the two projections do not produce the same
> y value at 40:44. Equitorial-Polar aspect varies between
> pseudocylindricals.
So if PH.LIM is changed to 40 44 11.8 then the correction value should
change too?
> Beware, there are at least two versions of Goode's interuptions.
> Also, there are gores that duplicate regions. Almost impossible to
> make an automatic version. Take a look at one of Goode's atlases.
>
> Interrupted projections are a nightmare to automate!
I get it. I was just thinking on using some of the USGS global/regional
Goode maps as a source for a GRASS5 location in the same projection (which
would require a PROJ goode_i projection, since GRASS relies on PROJ). A
mask (in GRASS) to blacken the duplicated regions would solve part of the
problems, but then it would be a GRASS-specific solution.
Morten Hulden
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