Two Point Equidistant

The Two Point Equidistant projection is generally used for large scale mapping in North America and Asia. Any line that passes through either of the two defining points shows correct distance.  A variation of the projection was used for the Bell Lab's V&H coordinate system.  For areas where the two defining points are separated by less that 45 degrees in the latitude and longitude, there is little distortion in distance calculations throughout the map.

The "TwoPointEquidistant" Projection has the following Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter String

Units

First Standard Parallel

standard_parallel1

AngularValue

First Standard Meridian

standard_longitude1

AngularValue

Second Standard Meridian

standard_parallel2

AngularValue

Second Standard Meridian

standard_longitude2

AngularValue

False Easting

false_easting

LinearValue

False Northing

false_northing

LinearValue

NOTE: Only a spherical form of this projection is used. The semi-major axis of the ellipsoid (sphere) is used for forward and inverse projection from grid to geodetic coordinates within the system wherein this projection is incorporated.