Kristian Evers

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Pretend geodesist. Sailboat racer and instructor. Mediocre software developer. Occasional tent sleeper. Amateur photographer. Also chair of PROJ.org and head of function at the Danish national mapping agency but who gives a ...
Joined10. nov. 2022
Websitehttps://evers.dev
Here's a new version with tweaked projection parameters and an attempt at mitigating the vast difference in size between smallest and largest country. Is it clear to you what's going on?

This is as close I get to recreating the map. Azimuthal Equidistant projection centered on 55°N, 5°W.

For the perfect map of the Danish Realm I think the projection center needs fine tuning, but this is a good starting point.

Map people, I need your help! What projection might have been used to create this map? Note how the meridian have a distinct bend in them at around 80 degrees north.

Source: https://snl.no/riksfellesskapet_-_Danmark

We got a bit of snow this morning 🌨️
Great run, lots of wild life, lovely views but waaaay too hot 🥵 Decided to push it a bit for the last few kilometers to get it done faster. Jumped in the water to cool off.
At anchor at the west side of Ven, having my morning coffee before the Sunday long run. Need to go get early, crazy hot these days!
But in other news PROJ and QGIS wins over the competition in delivering EPSG-updates to users. By some margin.

I have a raster where each cell is categorized with a value of either 1, 2 or 3.

In #QGIS, how would I determine the percentage of cells in each category?

Discuss.

We keep this benchmark at the Danish geodetic office. We'll consider returning it when normality resumes.