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  2. Projection mapping - Wikipedia

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    Projection mapping, similar to video mapping and spatial augmented reality, is a projection technique [1] [2] used to turn objects, often irregularly shaped, into display surfaces for video projection. The objects may be complex industrial landscapes, such as buildings, small indoor objects, or theatrical stages.

  3. Template:Map projections - Wikipedia

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    {{Map projections | state = expanded}} will show the template expanded, i.e. fully visible. {{Map projections | state = autocollapse}} will show the template autocollapsed, i.e. if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar, or table with the collapsible attribute), it is hidden apart from its title bar, but if not, it is ...

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject Maps/Conventions/Orthographic maps

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    Usage: These maps are often used in country infoboxes Template:Infobox Country to demonstrate where a country is in the world. Where: These maps can be found on Wikimedia Commons, Grey-green orthographic projections maps. Tutorial: there (perl), or there

  5. List of map projections - Wikipedia

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    Gott, Goldberg and Vanderbei’s double-sided disk map was designed to minimize all six types of map distortions. Not properly "a" map projection because it is on two surfaces instead of one, it consists of two hemispheric equidistant azimuthal projections back-to-back. [5] [6] [7] 1879 Peirce quincuncial: Other Conformal Charles Sanders Peirce

  6. File:Comparison azimuthal projections.svg - Wikipedia

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    Azimuthal equidistant projection; General Perspective projection; Gnomonic projection; Lambert azimuthal equal-area projection; Map projection; Orthographic map projection; Stereographic map projection; User:Cmglee/svg; Template:Comparison azimuthal projections.svg

  7. Wikipedia:WikiProject Maps - Wikipedia

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    To learn how to add geographic coordinates to a page using templates, please see Wikipedia:WikiProject Geographical coordinates. To paste a location map with a dot (using the city of Madrid as an example), copy and paste the following code: {{Location map|Spain|label=Madrid|mark=Green_pog.svg |lat=40.5|long=-3.7|width=230|float=center}}

  8. Map projection - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, more generally, a map projection is any method of flattening a continuous curved surface onto a plane. [citation needed] The most well-known map projection is the Mercator projection. [7]: 45 This map projection has the property of being conformal. However, it has been criticized throughout the 20th century for enlarging regions ...

  9. Template:Graph:Map - Wikipedia

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    The default value is equirectangular for an equirectangular projection. center: map center (corresponds in the map data to both comma-separated values of the scale field) feature: which geographic objects should be displayed (corresponds in the map data to the name of the field under the objects field). The default is value countries.