Ed McNierney wrote:
Frank -
My comment to Espen, "The lat_ts parameter is the latitude of true scale, and causes that
latitude to be drawn at true scale, reducing distortion at that latitude", seems in
conflict with your comment "Are you hoping to get one projected meter being one meter on
the ground
at 60N as opposed to it being one meter at the equator as is the default? I'm not
aware of proj=eqc supporting any such option."
It sounds like I am misunderstanding what lat_ts does. If it doesn't do what I
thought (cause 60N to be the latitude of true scale, where one meter in map
units equals one meter on the ground), what does it do?
Ed,
I stand corrected. Lat_ts is indeed a supported parameter for eqc. I had
just never used it and didn't realize it was supported for that projection.
I'll just shut up now. :-)
Best regards,
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