List of sphere projections: Difference between revisions
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==List== | ==List== | ||
* [[Equirectangular projection]] | * [[Wikipedia: Equirectangular projection]] | ||
* [[Mercator projection]] | * [[Wikipedia: Mercator projection]] | ||
* [[Cube mapping]] | * [[Wikipedia: Cube mapping]] | ||
* [[Gnomonic projection]] | * [[Gnomonic projection]] | ||
* [[Geostationary projection]] | * [[Geostationary projection]] | ||
* [[Wikipedia:Transverse Mercator projection]] | * [[Wikipedia:Transverse Mercator projection]] | ||
* [[Wikipedia:360_video_projection#Equi-Angular_Cubemap_(EAC) | Equiangular Cubemap]] | * [[Wikipedia:360_video_projection#Equi-Angular_Cubemap_(EAC) | Wikipedia: Equiangular Cubemap]] | ||
==More Projections== | ==More Projections== |
Revision as of 14:57, 14 May 2020
Below is a list of common projections which are used to project the texture of a sphere onto a 2D surface.
These are often used for 360 images, 360 videos, and world maps.
List
- Wikipedia: Equirectangular projection
- Wikipedia: Mercator projection
- Wikipedia: Cube mapping
- Gnomonic projection
- Geostationary projection
- Wikipedia:Transverse Mercator projection
- Wikipedia: Equiangular Cubemap
More Projections
Converting Between Projections
See FFmpeg's v360 filter