Hi Fabio, Thanks for the detailed explanation.
I have downloaded the G.Projector software and found ReprojectImage at http://www.fracterra.com/ReprojectImage.zip Thanks again for your help. Rob From: sundial [mailto:sundial-boun...@uni-koeln.de] On Behalf Of Fabio nonvedolora Sent: donderdag 29 oktober 2015 19:43 To: sundial list Subject: Re: How wrong is your time zone: Map shows how far world clocks are from solar time hi Rob I did 2 steps: - I added a white band at the bottom to rebuild the whole Miller projection. I placed side by side a Miller map (from wikipedia) with the time-zone map, aligning them at the top. Then I vertical resized the time-zone map, from the bottom, to get the corrispondence of the continents on the same horizontal lines. I used Corel Draw for this action. - I have a sw to convert an equirectangular map to many other kind of projections, may be you know G projector (http://www.giss.nasa.gov/tools/gprojector/). This sw doesn’t allow the back conversion so I found ReprojectImage 1.0 to do this action, I don’t remember the website but it is free and if you wish I can send it to you or anyone who is interested (793 KB). ciao Fabio Fabio Savian fabio.sav...@nonvedolora.it www.nonvedolora.eu Paderno Dugnano, Milano, Italy 45° 34' 10'' N, 9° 10' 9'' E, GMT+1 (DST +2) From: Gent, R.H. van (Rob) Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2015 2:52 PM To: sundial list Subject: RE: How wrong is your time zone: Map shows how far world clocks are from solar time Hi, What kind of software did you use for converting the Miller cylindrical projection into an equirectangular projection? I would like to do similar things with other maps. Rob van Gent Utrecht, The Netherlands --------------------------------------------------- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial