File:Tutorial raster topo map 12b.jpg
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English: Screenshot made for the French speaking Atelier graphique showing a step of a tutorial made to learn how to create a raster topographic map using digital elevation model from the NASA.
Français : Capture d'écran réalisée dans le cadre de l´Atelier graphique montrant une étape d'un didacticiel destiné à apprendre à créer une carte topographique bitmap à partir de modèles numériques de terrain de la NASA ; |
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English: self-made – software used : GIS editor 3DEM from Visualization Software LCC
Français : Réalisation personnelle – logiciel utilisé : éditeur SIG 3DEM de Visualization Software LCC ; |
Author | Eric Gaba (Sting) |
This map was improved or created by the Wikigraphists of the Graphic Lab (fr). You can propose images to clean up, improve, create or translate as well. |
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