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    Question Projection Change

    Hey everyone!

    I was wondering how you can change the projection of a map. What softwares are there to help with the process? Because Equirectangular isn't ideal for Plate Tectonics (I'm trying to develop a set of maps showing my world's continental drift in a time span of 500 million years).

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    There are a few pieces of software that can do projection switches. I use g.projector.

    If you want to see your map in a globe, you might also want to learn how to project images on Google Earth or use the online maptoglobe tool.

    Lastly, if you want to create a series of "continental drift steps", you are better of learning a bit about G.plates, and use it.

    Whichever way you choose to go, I should warn you figuring out / imagining movements of a two dimensional surface on a sphere can be a tiring painful cerebral actvity

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    i use mainly a USGS/JPL/NASA software ISIS3 ,but this is very specialized software

    for general purpose remapping a GREAT tool is GDAL and the related software for it

    a nice GUI for gdalwarp and for georeferancing is part of Qgis
    http://www.qgis.org/en/site/

    but this is rather complex software

    for things that do not NEED!!! to be almost 100% accurate a good "eyeballing" tool is
    MMPS
    http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~arcus/mmps/

    fairly easy to use ,just read the help options in the terminal
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    Thanks everyone!

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