Gall isographic projection

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Gall isographic projection. 15° graticule.

Gall isographic projection is a specific instance of equirectangular projection such that its standard parallels are north and south 45°. The projection is named after James Gall, who presented it in 1855.

See also

Gall–Peters projection Gall stereographic projection

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