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Contour Maps with Processing

Posted on February 25, 2011 by Alexander Brey

We live in a beautiful world where German design studios accidentally help archaeologists figure out how to make contour maps from satellite DEMs using java (ok, Processing, but same thing).

http://www.onformative.com/lab/creating-contour-maps/

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