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I used to do this all the time in the military. We would glue together and laminate smaller maps into one big map (That was then used in a control point for real time planning).


I was about to say—isn't this sort of thing (fine-granularity topographic surveying/GIS) exactly what the Professional version of Google Earth is for, marketed to governments/militaries/etc.?


Which is now free, and lets you save images at 4800x4800 pixels, if you adjust your window just right. Not much use for flat projections though




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