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DGAH 110, Carleton College, Winter 2022
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GEORECTIFY A HISTORIC MAP

February 2, 2022Sunny 2 Comments

My <This Map> page can be seen here. The map I used is called Mercators Chart, and was depicted and published at 1808. This process of rectifying a historic map was an interesting experience, as it was fun to see… Continue Reading →

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Georectifying a historical map

February 2, 2022Alejandro Leave a Comment

Yesterday I had the opportunity of working with a map from the David Rumsey Georeferencer page. I was given an old map of the globe (shown bellow), and I had to match the places with a current map of the world.… Continue Reading →

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Georectifying Ireland

February 2, 2022jeannyzhang 2 Comments

I had a lot of fun rectifying historical maps on the David Rumsey Georeferencer webpage. When I was browsing through the David Rumsey Map Collection, I was blown away by the variety of maps and the extensiveness of this collection. Using modern… Continue Reading →

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