Overner
Well-Known Member
CPN and Raster/Vector... again
After reading the white paper PDF from CherSoft, and comparing the the CM93 and raster images above, I know which I prefer.
S57 is the standard for merchant shipping (it's not available worldwide by any means, commercials often have to revert to rasters in less well travelled areas)... but you'd be surprised how many captains and mates use our raster SeaClears in the privacy of their own cabins !
At the end of the day it's depends if you're happy navigating on something that looks like a poor arcade game, or you've been brought up using pukka Admiralty charts, dividers and pencil.
I suspect most seasoned small craft mariners over 50 are happier with raster, and the iphone brigade may be happier with vectors.
The choice is best left to the individual, and perhaps this subject is best left at that.
BTW OpenCPN make a magnificent job of automatically selecting the right raster chart for the view you are interested in, all automatically... providing you have all of them.
All the best
Steve at VMH
After reading the white paper PDF from CherSoft, and comparing the the CM93 and raster images above, I know which I prefer.
S57 is the standard for merchant shipping (it's not available worldwide by any means, commercials often have to revert to rasters in less well travelled areas)... but you'd be surprised how many captains and mates use our raster SeaClears in the privacy of their own cabins !
At the end of the day it's depends if you're happy navigating on something that looks like a poor arcade game, or you've been brought up using pukka Admiralty charts, dividers and pencil.
I suspect most seasoned small craft mariners over 50 are happier with raster, and the iphone brigade may be happier with vectors.
The choice is best left to the individual, and perhaps this subject is best left at that.
BTW OpenCPN make a magnificent job of automatically selecting the right raster chart for the view you are interested in, all automatically... providing you have all of them.
All the best
Steve at VMH