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    Quote Originally Posted by WoodytheClimateGuy View Post
    How did you convert the original image into equirectangular within Wilbur?
    I didn't convert anything. I downloaded the Digital Elevation Model (DEM) file https://ddfe.curtin.edu.au/models/Ea....1min.geod.bin from the author's website as I said above. That file is already in a special variant of the Equirectangular projection that has the cells equal in latitude and longitude ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equire...lar_projection see the special case "geographic projection").

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    Quote Originally Posted by waldronate View Post
    I didn't convert anything. I downloaded the Digital Elevation Model (DEM) file https://ddfe.curtin.edu.au/models/Ea....1min.geod.bin from the author's website as I said above. That file is already in a special variant of the Equirectangular projection that has the cells equal in latitude and longitude ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equire...lar_projection see the special case "geographic projection").
    Well, when I imported the bin file in Wilbur and used your settings, it turns out that the map looked like this. Solutions?

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