Software Listing of Author : "Robert B. Schmunk"
- G.Projector
- License: Shareware
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G.Projector is a cross-platform application which can transform an equirectangular map image into one of over 90 global and regional map projections.
Longitude-latitude gridlines and continental outlines may be drawn on the map. Moreover, users can save the processed maps to various formats such as JPEG, GIF, PNG or TIFF.
- Publisher: Robert B. Schmunk
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- Platform: WinOther
- Mars24
- License: Shareware
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Mars24 is a Java program and browser applet which displays a Mars "sunclock", a graphical representation of the planet Mars showing its current sun- and nightsides, along with a numerical readout of the time in 24-hour format.
Mars24 is a useful application which displays diagrams showing the Solar angle for a given location on Mars and a plot showing the relative orbital positions of Mars and Earth.
- Publisher: Robert B. Schmunk
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- Platform: WinOther
- Panoply
- License: Freeware
- Price: 0.00


Panoply is a cross-platform application which plots geo-gridded arrays from netCDF, HDF and GRIB datasets. You can: * Slice and plot specific latitude-longitude, latitude-vertical, or time-latitude arrays from larger multidimensional variables. * Combine two arrays in one plot by differencing, summing or averaging. * Plot lon-lat data on a global or regional map (using any of over 75 map projections) or make a zonal average lineplot. * Overlay continent outlines or masks on lon-lat plots. * Use any ACT, CPT, GGR, or PAL color table for scale colorbar. * Save plots to disk GIF, JPEG, PNG or TIFF bitmap images or as PDF or PostScript graphics files. * Export lon-lat map plots in KMZ format.
- Publisher: Robert B. Schmunk
- Date Released: 15-09-2012
- Download Size: 10240 KB
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- Platform: WinOther
- Panoply 64bit
- License: Freeware
- Price: 0.00


Panoply 64bit is a cross-platform application which plots geo-gridded arrays from netCDF, HDF and GRIB datasets. You can: * Slice and plot specific latitude-longitude, latitude-vertical, or time-latitude arrays from larger multidimensional variables. * Combine two arrays in one plot by differencing, summing or averaging. * Plot lon-lat data on a global or regional map (using any of over 75 map projections) or make a zonal average lineplot. * Overlay continent outlines or masks on lon-lat plots. * Use any ACT, CPT, GGR, or PAL color table for scale colorbar. * Save plots to disk GIF, JPEG, PNG or TIFF bitmap images or as PDF or PostScript graphics files. * Export lon-lat map plots in KMZ format.
- Publisher: Robert B. Schmunk
- Date Released: 18-10-2012
- Download Size: 10240 KB
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- Platform: WinOther
