Cartographic Relief PresentationESRI, Inc., 2007 - 388 pages "This new edition of Cartographic Relief Presentation was edited for clarity and consistency but preserves Imhof's insightful commentary and analytical style. Color maps, aerial photographs, and instructive illustrations are faithfully reproduced. The book offers guidelines for properly rendering terrain in maps of all types and scales whether drawn by traditional means or with the aid of a computer. Cartographic Relief Presentation was among the essential mapping and graphical design books of the twentieth century. Its continuing relevance for the twenty-first century is assured with this publication."--BOOK JACKET. |
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... earth's surface 38 D. General or derived maps at smaller scales as working bases 40 1. General .... 2. Stylized representation of land forms Chapter 3 Further Basic Principles and Guidance A. The study of topography in terrain and maps ...
... earth's surface 38 D. General or derived maps at smaller scales as working bases 40 1. General .... 2. Stylized representation of land forms Chapter 3 Further Basic Principles and Guidance A. The study of topography in terrain and maps ...
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... earth's surface .. 2. Increased requirements for topographic maps at all scales .... 355 355 3. Is the map production technology of today equal to such requirements ? 356 4. Automation in cartography .... 5. The modern photomap ... 6 ...
... earth's surface .. 2. Increased requirements for topographic maps at all scales .... 355 355 3. Is the map production technology of today equal to such requirements ? 356 4. Automation in cartography .... 5. The modern photomap ... 6 ...
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