James Shawn Billings – #1500 – State Plane Coordinate System of 2022 course with special price just for you: $149 $28
Projections allow geospatial professionals to utilize a “useful fiction” that the round Earth is flat. Such fictions permit the use of cartesian coordinates in computer-aided drafting and design (CADD) software and in field data collectors, as well as the use of plane trigonometry and plane geometry to evaluate measurement data gathered in cadastral surveys. Projecting coordinates from a round Earth onto a flat plane has overhead, particularly in the form of distortion: distortion in distances, angles, directions and areas. With careful design of the projection these distortions can be managed.
With the computing power and massive quantities of Earth data available to geodesists today, notably compared to the mid 1980’s when the SPCS83 was designed, these distortions can be mitigated and reduced so as to be considered negligible for most surveying applications.
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