Analysis for Producing a Facsimile of the Cadastral Map of Varaždin. HUSAK, M. Cartography & Geoinformation, 11(18):56 – 75, 2012.
Analysis for Producing a Facsimile of the Cadastral Map of Varaždin. [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
This paper investigates and suggests methods for producing a facsimile of the 1860 cadastral map of Varaždin. The methods used to produce the map, the coordinate systems, map contents, usage, maintenance and damage are described. Three samples from the map that display the elements of damage noted were researched, and the possibility of replacing damaged sections with undamaged sections using digital methods investigated. The sources available were the original cadastral colour map of Varaždin, along with the line art cadastral map and field cadastral sketches. The original colour and line art maps were scanned using the DeSkan Express scanning system for large formats. A flatbed UMAX Mirage II A3 scanner was used for scanning the field cadastral map. For the research image-processing, Adobe Photoshop CE 7.0 software was used, although it was primarily designed for processing photographs. The colour separation method was rejected from the start, since the map was made by hand. The pap
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	title = {Analysis for {Producing} a {Facsimile} of the {Cadastral} {Map} of {Varaždin}.},
	volume = {11},
	issn = {1333896X},
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	abstract = {This paper investigates and suggests methods for producing a facsimile of the 1860 cadastral map of Varaždin. The methods used to produce the map, the coordinate systems, map contents, usage, maintenance and damage are described. Three samples from the map that display the elements of damage noted were researched, and the possibility of replacing damaged sections with undamaged sections using digital methods investigated. The sources available were the original cadastral colour map of Varaždin, along with the line art cadastral map and field cadastral sketches. The original colour and line art maps were scanned using the DeSkan Express scanning system for large formats. A flatbed UMAX Mirage II A3 scanner was used for scanning the field cadastral map. For the research image-processing, Adobe Photoshop CE 7.0 software was used, although it was primarily designed for processing photographs. The colour separation method was rejected from the start, since the map was made by hand. The pap},
	number = {18},
	journal = {Cartography \& Geoinformation},
	author = {HUSAK, Mirko},
	year = {2012},
	keywords = {Fac-similés},
	pages = {56 -- 75}
}

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