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Winkel Tripel vs. Winkel Tripel Bartholomew
Winkel Tripel | Winkel Tripel Bartholomew | |
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Creator | Oswald Winkel (1921) | Oswald Winkel (1921) |
Group | Lenticular | Lenticular |
Property | Compromise | Compromise |
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Remarks | — | 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 | Ciric I Natural Earth II Wagner IX.i Winkel Tripel Bartholomew Winkel Tripel BOPC |
Winkel Tripel BOPC Winkel Tripel |
This pairing is among the list of recommended pairings – but why? To clearly show the effects of Bartholomew’s modification. |
1. Comparison: Physical Map – scaled to fit
2. Comparison: Political Map – scaled to fit
Winkel Tripel
Winkel Tripel Bartholomew
3. Comparison: Silhouette Map – scaled to fit
4. Comparison: Tissot Indicatrix, 30° – scaled to fit
Winkel Tripel
Winkel Tripel Bartholomew
Winkel Tripel Tissot Indicatrix c Tobias Jung
Winkel Tripel Bartholomew Tissot Indicatrix c Tobias Jung
5. Comparison: Physical Map – scaled to same width
Winkel Tripel
Winkel Tripel Bartholomew
6. Comparison: Political Map – scaled to same width
Winkel Tripel
Winkel Tripel Bartholomew
7. Comparison: Silhouette Map – scaled to same width
8. Comparison: Tissot Indicatrix, 30° – scaled to same width
Winkel Tripel
Winkel Tripel Bartholomew
Winkel Tripel Tissot Indicatrix c Tobias Jung
Winkel Tripel Bartholomew Tissot Indicatrix c Tobias Jung
9. Comparison: Tissot Indicatrix, 15° – scaled to fit
Winkel Tripel
Winkel Tripel Bartholomew
Winkel Tripel Tissot Indicatrix c Tobias Jung
Winkel Tripel Bartholomew Tissot Indicatrix c Tobias Jung
10. Comparison: Tissot Indicatrix, 15° – scaled to same width
Winkel Tripel
Winkel Tripel Bartholomew
Winkel Tripel Tissot Indicatrix c Tobias Jung
Winkel Tripel Bartholomew Tissot Indicatrix c Tobias Jung