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Automatic mapping and innovative on-demand mapping services at IGN France

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Pages 54-68 | Received 13 Sep 2013, Accepted 27 Aug 2014, Published online: 14 Nov 2014
 

Abstract

Mapmaking has become widespread through the Internet, resulting in a wide range of cartographic quality. To achieve better quality, mapmaking needs tools and online services for intuitive and efficient on-demand mapping. A project team at IGN, the French National Mapping Agency, is working on producing a digital cartographic model (DCM) from various existing databases and maps on which such tools and services are based. This DCM ranges from detailed topographic maps to small general road maps. GeoServer Web Map Service capabilities were used extensively to produce quality maps with various legends. Special care was taken to make a default legend suitable for customer data overlays, both on-screen and on paper. Web-based interface prototypes were built to guide users in choosing colors and creating their own original map legends. Users can also rely on a growing catalog of harmonious color palettes and map samples as sources of inspiration.

Notes

1. SCAN 25® is a rasterization of the topographic map series traditionally produced in IGN and is the map originally displayed in the French geoportal.

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