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Projection again or anew; the act ofreprojecting .
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Examples
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The following map is a reprojection of the earth at night that shows the nightview in relation to the population distribution.
The Earth At Night In Relation To Population Distribution (VIDEO) 2010
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The following map is a reprojection of the earth at night that shows the nightview in relation to the population distribution.
The Earth At Night In Relation To Population Distribution (VIDEO) 2010
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In the larger sense it means the totality of knowledge _extracted from Impression_ or the observation of Nature, and distinguished _from mere Impression_ or Nature on the one hand, and from _Expression_, Action, Performance, or Art -- the reprojection of the knowledge into new forms of being -- on the other hand.
Continental Monthly , Vol. 5, No. 6, June, 1864 Devoted to Literature and National Policy Various
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FDO connections provide dynamic image reprojection and the ability to consolidate mosaics into a single image amoung other benefits.
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FDO connections provide dynamic image reprojection and the ability to consolidate mosaics into a single image amoung other benefits.
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It's way more complex but supports on the fly coordinate reprojection, fast update by intelligent data decimation and memory caching.
Dashboard RSS Feed 2010
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Seamless reprojection support in the browser, including OpenLayers integration
Slashgeo 2009
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Seamless reprojection support in the browser, including OpenLayers integration
Planet Geospatial 2009
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For example, if you simply need to create a bunch of Shape files for their GIS, then those should reproject into State Plane without issue, and the error introduced by the reprojection should be too small to matter for GIS purposes (at least in theory - I haven't actually done it yet).
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Seamless reprojection support in the browser, including OpenLayers integration
Slashgeo 2009
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