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  • 标题:Experimenting “fisheye-lens functions” in studying digitally particular historic maps
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  • 作者:Ch. Boutoura ; V. Tsioukas ; A. Tsorlini
  • 期刊名称:E-Perimetron
  • 电子版ISSN:1790-3769
  • 出版年度:2012
  • 卷号:7
  • 期号:3
  • 页码:111-123
  • 出版社:National Centre for Maps and Cartographic Heritage
  • 摘要:Historical maps are rich in the way their cartographic content is represented both in the geometric – projection component of the representation and in the thematic counterpart. Focusing into the geometric content of old maps, we can identify exceptional examples of maps designed in particular projections of non-conventional types, as they are e.g. the bird-eye view projections related, in general, to the perspective representation, or the more complicated fisheye view projections, which is the very interesting case of some rare and thus important old city maps. Dealing with the second case of representations, the projection properties are not known and the only evidence which could assist the analysis is based on an initially intuitive approach, associated to the phenomenological assimilation of the map geometry pattern. The analysis can only be based on a test-and-trial procedure, i.e., by comparing the degree of agreement of the original map with models developed using relevant mapping functions which are generally known in the modern photographic image capturing literature as fisheye-lens functions. In this study the famous city map of Argentoratum (Strasbourg) is used, in digital form, taken from Braun and Hogenberg’s Civitates Orbis Terrarum (1572) in order to study the apparent non linear projection, of a fisheye view type, of this map. A digital analysis using types of appropriate fisheye lens functions, combining cartographic and photogrammetric methods, shows the projection type inherent in the map representation, in association to a comparative study using relevant modern maps in regular projections.
  • 关键词:Civitates Orbis Terrarum; Renaissance city maps; Strasbourg in 16th cent.; Conrad Morant;fisheye-lens map projections; cartographic heritage
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