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  1. Hand drawn maps

    Hey!


    Does anyone know how to actually draw an accurate map of the real world by hand? I understand that there can be some difficult mathematics behind it but it would be great if someone could help simplify it for me.


    Hope to hear from someone soon.

    Regards,


    John
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  2. just some thoughts

    --- need to add images still ---

    being in i would say a small subsection of the Big " Maps and Cartography" category

    the " photo realistic " area

    i tend to work with imaging data from spacecraft and hence tend to not want labels and grid lines and compasses on the image

    although this is not from photographic images of Mars
    but a charcoal sketch map from looking through a telescope
    ( looking ...
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  3. *.jpg artifacts

    All of us have some pet peeve ,or more than just a few sometimes

    mine
    JPEG COMPRESSION ARTIFACTS !!!!

    most of my time in digital image restoration is trying to REMOVE and undo these "cow pucks "

    Now the use of jpg / jpeg image format on the net is one of those necessary evils
    ( like messing up the incantation Gort: "Klaatu barada n?? n something ??? necktie ," when ash picks up the Necronomicon )
    --- shop ...

    Updated 11-26-2014 at 09:31 PM by johnvanvliet

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  4. hi and place holder

    just a place holder for know
    seeing what works
    google+ / picassa albums
    https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/1...8562941/albums

    a green Mars
    Click image for larger version. 

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    a 1080 HD vid of the Earth at night map i made ( 65538x32768 px)
    --- Click on HD 1080 and FULL SCREEN and sit back ---

    Updated 11-01-2014 at 01:51 AM by johnvanvliet

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  5. How do I decide what resources are where?

    Quote Originally Posted by waldronate View Post
    A lot of economically important minerals (lead, copper, silver, gold, tin, zinc, etc.) are associated with hydrothermal systems, as are many types of gems (beryls like emeralds, oxide gems like sapphires, and silica gems such opals are commonly formed in hydrothermal systems; diamonds are not).

    Hydrothermal systems come in a number of forms, but the basic idea is that hot water dissolves out soluble things like the common metals and sulfur in the hot areas and deposits them in cooler
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