
Petra Duriancikova
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Petra Duriancikova created an article,
Contours and mountain peaks in feet
This article describes how to switch contour lines and mountain peaks from meters to feet in your MapTiler Cloud map, which might be useful to US, UK, and CA users in particular. Important notice T...
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Petra Duriancikova created an article,
Map data visualization with MapTiler Cloud
This tutorial shows how to create three different types of data visualizations in MapTiler Cloud: Circles, Heatmaps, and Choropleth. As a background for your data, we recommend using the MapTiler D...
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Petra Duriancikova created an article,
How to use MapTiler Ocean
MapTiler Ocean focuses on global bathymetry. You can now have oceans, seas and even landforms with labels, contours with more precise depth, special colour ramps in shades of blue and the bathymetr...
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Petra Duriancikova created an article,
Improve terrain visualization in glacial regions
This article describes how to style contour lines that intersect glaciers in your map on MapTiler Cloud. You can use this tutorial to improve your topographic or outdoor maps, particularly in mount...
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Petra Duriancikova created an article,
What are map coordinate systems?
In this article, you will be guided through the core of every map in your MapTiler Cloud account – the coordinate system. You will learn why the coordinate systems are so important, what is a map p...
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Petra Duriancikova created an article,
Disputed borders on your maps
Border disputes often represent complex geopolitical disagreements as well as a challenge for cartographers. It is problematic to ensure that maps reflect the borders without any bias towards eithe...
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Petra Duriancikova created an article,
MapTiler Cloud vs. MapTiler Data: What to choose?
First time on the MapTiler website and wondering which map product would suit you the best? Deciding between online maps API and self-hosted maps to ensure data privacy? Or just curious about the t...