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Wagner IX.i vs. Winkel Tripel Bartholomew
Wagner IX.i | Winkel Tripel Bartholomew | |
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Creator | Karlheinz Wagner (1949) | Oswald Winkel (1921) |
Group | Lenticular | Lenticular |
Property | Compromise | Compromise |
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Remarks | Horizontally compressed to 88% of the original width. Wagner himself proposed this modification in order to approximate to the shape of the Winkel Tripel projection. The label IX.i is used only on this website. Previously it was listed as Wagner Y5, see Naming Wagner IX.i. |
This version was designed by John Bartholomew (about 1955), it uses 40° North and South as standard parallels instead of 50°28´ in Winkel’s original design. |
recommended comparisons | Winkel Tripel Wagner IX |
Winkel Tripel BOPC Winkel Tripel |
1. Comparison: Physical Map – scaled to fit
2. Comparison: Political Map – scaled to fit
Wagner IX.i
Winkel Tripel Bartholomew
3. Comparison: Silhouette Map – scaled to fit
4. Comparison: Tissot Indicatrix, 30° – scaled to fit
Wagner IX.i
Winkel Tripel Bartholomew
Wagner IX.i Tissot Indicatrix c Tobias Jung
Winkel Tripel Bartholomew Tissot Indicatrix c Tobias Jung
5. Comparison: Physical Map – scaled to same width
Wagner IX.i
Winkel Tripel Bartholomew
6. Comparison: Political Map – scaled to same width
Wagner IX.i
Winkel Tripel Bartholomew
7. Comparison: Silhouette Map – scaled to same width
8. Comparison: Tissot Indicatrix, 30° – scaled to same width
Wagner IX.i
Winkel Tripel Bartholomew
Wagner IX.i Tissot Indicatrix c Tobias Jung
Winkel Tripel Bartholomew Tissot Indicatrix c Tobias Jung
9. Comparison: Tissot Indicatrix, 15° – scaled to fit
Wagner IX.i
Winkel Tripel Bartholomew
Wagner IX.i Tissot Indicatrix c Tobias Jung
Winkel Tripel Bartholomew Tissot Indicatrix c Tobias Jung
10. Comparison: Tissot Indicatrix, 15° – scaled to same width
Wagner IX.i
Winkel Tripel Bartholomew
Wagner IX.i Tissot Indicatrix c Tobias Jung
Winkel Tripel Bartholomew Tissot Indicatrix c Tobias Jung