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* Lambert Conical Conformal Projection. Areas and shapes are deformed
* as one moves away from standard parallels. The angles are true in
* a limited area. This projection is used for the charts of North America.
* It uses a default central latitude of 40°N.
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* This implementation provides transforms for three cases of the lambert conic |
* Lambert Conical Conformal Projection. Areas and shapes are deformed * as one moves away from standard parallels. The angles are true in * a limited area. This projection is used for the charts of North America. * <br><br> * * This implementation provides transforms for three cases of the lambert conic |
* <li><code>Lambert_Conformal_Conic_1SP</code> (EPSG code 9801)</li> * <li><code>Lambert_Conformal_Conic_2SP</code> (EPSG code 9802)</li> * <li><code>Lambert_Conic_Conformal_2SP_Belgium</code> (EPSG code 9803)</li> * <li><code>Lambert_Conformal_Conic</code></li> * </ul> * * For the 1SP case the latitude of origin is used as the standard parallel (SP). * To use a 1SP with a latitude of origin different from the SP, use the 2SP * and set both the SP1 and SP2 to the single SP. Alternatively, the "standard_parallel_2" * parameter is optional and will be given the same value as "standard_parallel_1" * if not set (creating a 1 standard parallel projection). * <br><br> * * The <code>Lambert_Conformal_Conic</code> is a 2SP case that includes a * scale_factor code that ESRI specifies. * <br><br> * * <strong>References:</strong><ul> * <li>John P. Snyder (Map Projections - A Working Manual,<br> * U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1395, 1987)</li> |
* <li><code>Lambert_Conformal_Conic_1SP</code> (EPSG code 9801)</li> * <li><code>Lambert_Conformal_Conic_2SP</code> (EPSG code 9802)</li> * <li><code>Lambert_Conic_Conformal_2SP_Belgium</code> (EPSG code 9803)</li> * <li><code>Lambert_Conformal_Conic</code> - An alias for the ESRI 2SP case * that includes a scale_factor parameter</li> * </ul> * * For the 1SP case the latitude of origin is used as the standard parallel (SP). * To use 1SP with a latitude of origin different from the SP, use the 2SP * and set the SP1 to the single SP. The "standard_parallel_2" * parameter is optional and will be given the same value as "standard_parallel_1" * if not set (creating a 1 standard parallel projection). * <br><br> * * <strong>References:</strong><ul> * <li>John P. Snyder (Map Projections - A Working Manual,<br> * U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1395, 1987)</li> |