An examination of techniques for reformatting digital cartographic data. Part 2: the vector-to raster process.

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Current graphic devices suitable for high-speed computer input and output of cartographic data are tending more and more to be raster-oriented, such as the rotating drum scanner and the color raster display. However, the majority of commonly used manipulative techniques in computer-assisted cartography and automated spatial data handling continue to require that the data be in vector format. The current article is the second part of a two-part paper that examines the state of the art in these conversion techniques. - from Author

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Peuquet, D. J. (1981). An examination of techniques for reformatting digital cartographic data. Part 2: the vector-to raster process. Cartographica, 18(3), 21–33. https://doi.org/10.3138/K632-661R-K76J-1R80

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