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- 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')...
- representation, transmission, and display of 360° fields of view. An equirectangular projection simply maps the yaw and pitch (longitude and latitude) of...
- setting down the equations of any given projection. For example, the equirectangular cylindrical projection may be written as cartographers:        x =...
- the camera support. 360-degree video is typically formatted in an equirectangular projection and is either monoscopic, with one image directed to both...
- has its continents placed such that it looks somewhat similar to an equirectangular projection. Fuller projection Dymaxion-like conformal projection Comparison...
- Miyajima concluded using cartometric analysis that these charts used an equirectangular projection instead. Portuguese mathematician and cosmographer Pedro...
- a UV sphere, for example, the modeller might transform it into an equirectangular projection. Once the model is unwrapped, the artist can paint a texture...
- locators or grid squares, although the "squares" are distorted on any non-equirectangular cartographic projection. Use of the terms QTH locator and QRA locator...
- the northern sky, and the other 52 predominantly in the southern. Equirectangular plot of declination vs right ascension of stars brighter than apparent...