CEGIS Workshop on Cartographic Generalization and Concurrent Processing with ArcGIS – Symbolization and labeling through scale on US Topographic maps – Methods for removing.
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CEGIS Workshop on Cartographic Generalization and Concurrent Processing with ArcGIS – Symbolization and labeling through scale on US Topographic maps – Methods for removing features through scale Cindy Brewer Gould Center Geography Penn State Parts of nine talks CEGIS Workshop on Cartographic Generalization and Concurrent Processing with ArcGIS – Symbolization and labeling through scale on US Topographic maps – Methods for removing features through scale Collaborators: Barbara Buttenfield, Larry Stanislawski, Charlie Frye PSU Grads — Paulo Raposo, Jim Thatcher, Chelsea Hanchett, Mamata Akella, Jess Acosta PSU Undergrads — Andy Stauffer, Steve Butzler, Kevin Sparks, Jay McGilloway, Doug Minnigh, Steve Sylvia, Halina Sundy, and many students in advanced classes Multiscale topographic map design • Draft design for mapping from The National Map data • Suited to multiple resolutions – Onscreen 91 ppi (desktop) – 120 ppi (laptop) – Print 400 ppi • Suited to multiple formats – – – – PDF ArcMap Cached tile (web) Print • Supports hydrographic generalization evaluation C. Brewer, NationalMapping.us AutoCarto, November 2010 Missouri – 24K map data from The National Map, all dynamic content ArcMap to PDF to screen capture C. Brewer, NationalMapping.us AutoCarto, November 2010 Missouri, 50K map with 50K LoD Missouri 50K map with 50K LoD hydro C. Brewer, NationalMapping.us AutoCarto, November 2010 ATL 24K ArcMap capture C. Brewer, NationalMapping.us AutoCarto, November 2010 CO 35K ArcMap capture TX 50K ArcMap capture UT 80K ArcMap capture FL-GA 100K ArcMap capture WV 100K ArcMap capture ATL 250K ArcMap capture WV 1M UT 500K ArcMap capture To> ArcMap capture