====== Projection comparison ====== ===== Large field of view ===== The larger field of vision make the more visual difference between the different projection.\\ The example show a field of 150° and 360° wide using the different options available in the menu [[chart_coordinates|Setup -> Chart, Coordinates]] ==== MER, Mercator ==== 150° FOV, standard and oblique :\\ {{:en:documentation:mer.png?300|Mercator standard}} {{:en:documentation:merobl.png?300|Mercator oblique}} 360° FOV, standard and oblique :\\ {{:en:documentation:mer360.png?300|Mercator standard}} {{:en:documentation:mer360obl.png?300|Mercator oblique}} ==== HAI, Hammer-Aitoff ==== 150° FOV, standard and oblique :\\ {{:en:documentation:hai.png?300|Hammer-Aitoff standard}} {{:en:documentation:haiobl.png?300|Hammer-Aitoff oblique}} 360° FOV, standard and oblique :\\ {{:en:documentation:hai360.png?300|Hammer-Aitoff standard}} {{:en:documentation:hai360obl.png?300|Hammer-Aitoff oblique}} ==== CAR, Cartesian ==== 150° FOV, standard and oblique :\\ {{:en:documentation:car.png?300|Cartesian standard}} {{:en:documentation:carobl.png?300|Cartesian oblique}} 360° FOV, standard and oblique :\\ {{:en:documentation:car360.png?300|Cartesian standard}} {{:en:documentation:car360obl.png?300|Cartesian oblique}} ==== ARC, full sky ==== When you click the "Show all sky" button{{:en:documentation:i42.png|}} the projection automatically change to the ARC full sky show below.\\ This same change of projection occur if you use simultaneously: an oblique projection, an azimuthal coordinate system, a very wide field of vision, and the altitude at the chart center is greater than 45°. \\ It return to your selected projection if you zoom in or move the chart center nearer the horizon. {{:en:documentation:arcfull.png?300|}} ===== Small field of view ===== On smaller field of vision the difference between the projections is more subtle but important if you want to match a specific image. \\ The example here show a FOV of 70° to make some difference visible at this scale, look at the grid curvature for more evidence. ==== TAN, Gnomonic ==== 70° FOV :\\ {{:en:documentation:tan70.png|}} ==== ARC, Zenithal equidistant ==== 70° FOV :\\ {{:en:documentation:arc70.png|}} ==== SIN, Slant orthographic ==== 70° FOV :\\ {{:en:documentation:sin70.png|}} ==== MER, Mercator ==== 70° FOV, oblique :\\ {{:en:documentation:mer70.png|}} ==== HAI, Hammer-Aitoff ==== 70° FOV, oblique :\\ {{:en:documentation:hai70.png|}} ==== CAR, Cartesian ==== 70° FOV, oblique :\\ {{:en:documentation:car70.png|}}