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Natural Earth II vs. Winkel Tripel
Natural Earth II | Winkel Tripel | |
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Creator | Tom Patterson, Bojan Savric, Bernhard Jenny (2015) | Oswald Winkel (1921) |
Group | Pseudocylindric | Lenticular |
Property | Compromise | Compromise |
Other Names | — |
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Remarks | The Natural Earth II is a new pseudocylindrical projection with a highly rounded shape. At high latitudes the meridians bend steeply inward to short pole lines. Compared to other rounded projections, such as the Aitoff and Mollweide (…), the Natural Earth II bulges out less on the sides, filling more of the printed page with your map. Continents look familar without the north-south streching found on the Eckert IV. The Natural Earth II has areal distortion values similar to those of the popular Robinson and Winkel Tripel projections. (Quoted from the projection’s introduction) Not to be confused with the Natural Earth II World Environment Map (also by Tom Patterson), which is used in nearly all projection images here. |
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recommended comparisons | Aitoff Eckert IV Mollweide Robinson Winkel Tripel Natural Earth |
Ciric I Natural Earth II Wagner IX.i Winkel Tripel Bartholomew Winkel Tripel BOPC |
This pairing is among the list of recommended pairings – but why? When Natural Earth II was introduced, the creators showed this pairing, too. |
1. Comparison: Physical Map – scaled to fit
2. Comparison: Political Map – scaled to fit
Natural Earth II
Winkel Tripel
3. Comparison: Silhouette Map – scaled to fit
4. Comparison: Tissot Indicatrix, 30° – scaled to fit
Natural Earth II
Winkel Tripel
5. Comparison: Physical Map – scaled to same width
Natural Earth II
Winkel Tripel
6. Comparison: Political Map – scaled to same width
Natural Earth II
Winkel Tripel
7. Comparison: Silhouette Map – scaled to same width
8. Comparison: Tissot Indicatrix, 30° – scaled to same width
Natural Earth II
Winkel Tripel
9. Comparison: Tissot Indicatrix, 15° – scaled to fit
Natural Earth II
Winkel Tripel
10. Comparison: Tissot Indicatrix, 15° – scaled to same width
Natural Earth II
Winkel Tripel