Hello,

first at all, thanks for your reply, you are really nice.

in fact, I would like to replace my old map by a Google map, but I
can't explain the size differences.

I'm drawing my map from a JAVA software on a PC, Mac or Linux.. but,
my Map is not so nice becaue it is a vectorian one on low quality :(
My objective is to replace my map by a Google Map downloaded during
software use. Over this map, I'm drawing some data (like a car path).

I've thinking the GoogleMap could be a Mercator Map, but it appear
not :'(

some idea please, I'm blocked
Cheers,
Stef

On 20 avr, 14:32, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Ooops, sorry, no, I'm talking about continent sizes. If I resize one
> > or other picture (for example with Photoshop) proportionally, I can't
> > have one continent exactly over the other.
>
> Google Maps only come in discrete zoom ranges, i.e. in steps.   So ,
> as you can't continuously vary that, you'll have to pick the GM you
> want to work with, and stretch your overlay in photoshop or whatever
> so the outlines fit, and then crop it to the same size.
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