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| Subject: | Re: [gislist] Using GIS to map imaginary worlds |
| Date: |
12/01/2005 01:25:04 PM |
| From: |
Kevin Murphy |
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Hello a/ALL,
I wonder, in an imaginary world.....why not keep things FLAT ???
-K.Murphy
>>> Pat Waggaman <waggaman@marimsys.com> 12/01/05 2:07 PM >>> Manifold will deal with the creation of the =
imaginary datum and projections - I don't think =
that will be much of a problem. Yes, it will =
take you the best part of a week on the startup, =
assuming that you know a bit about GIS.
Best part, you can do this with the software and =
have explored *maybe* 5% of its capabilities, and =
it costs $245.00 www.manifold.net.
Pat
Thos. E. Waggaman, III (Pat) Director Marine Imaging Systems S.A. Ave Borgo=F1o 22.090 Caleta Higuerillas Vina del Mar Chile
waggaman@marimsys.com =
North America Tel: 1 800 579 3839
Rest of world Tel: +56 32 815005 FAX: +56 32 815243 http://www.marimsys.com =
At 16:52 24-11-2005, Mike Parkes wrote:
>This will probably seem like a very weird request* > >What I am interested in doing is using GIS =
>software to map an imaginary planet. > >My starting point is a number of raster images =
>in different projections that cover parts of the =
>planet (e.g. Robinson projection for a world =
>map, different projection for larger-scale =
>maps). I want to be able to integrate and =
>overlay these images, then create vector =
>shapefiles. I'm only concerned with surface =
>mapping (no elevation modeling), at least for now. > >The imaginary world is perfectly spherical, but =
>a different size from Earth. Hence, to =
>georeference my images, I need a GIS program that allows user-defined datu= ms. > >I have been investigating the GeoTiff file =
>format, and (through the Listgeo and geotifcp =
>utilities), it has all the machinery that I need =
>to create an imaginary datum, a map projection =
>and to attach the datum and projection to an =
>image. However, I haven't been able to find a =
>software package that can actually interpret and make use of this informat= ion. > >Any ideas? If my needs can't be met with a =
>single program, are there a variety of tools =
>that I could cobble together? I'm on a low =
>budget, so I'm looking for free or inexpensive =
>software (maximum of $200 or so). > >Thanks for any help! > > >-Mike > >_______________________________________________ >gislist mailing list >gislist@lists.geocomm.com =
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