tillergirl
Well-Known Member
Those who are interested on the CTTE surveys - SW Sunk swatch, Spitway, Little Sunk, Ray Sand, - will know that I had always hand drawn the chartlets within an accurate lat/long grid. Many years ago I was given the gift of some software called 'Surfer' which will draw maps - or reversed will draw charts. To my shame I cannot remember the name of the kind forumite who provided the software to me - he was based on the Orwell I recall but it was very good of him as it was not cheap. I always used the software to initiate the chartlet as reference (which was important for accuracy) but could not use it as a publication because in those days it could only use Decimal Degrees. But I had discovered the more recent versions of the software could now use Degree, Minutes and seconds or Degree and Decimal minutes (like most (or all?) chart plotters). So I paid for the upgrade, not the cheapest, but nevertheless very powerful. A measure of the development of software is illustrated by the manual: the manual I had originally had 60 pages, total now it has over 1800 pages! So there is a lot to learn.
So I have had a play inbetween the gardening! Here is the current state of the Surfer chartlet v the home drawn chartlet last year. It is using the same data of 2019 which some of you might recall that was collected courtesy of Plum allowing me to attach some kit to his boat.
Surfer Image SW Sunk 2020 V2 by Roger Gaspar, on Flickr
SW Sunk 2019 V1a by Roger Gaspar, on Flickr
Obviously the Surfer image is not yet top and tailed, indeed not QC'ed yet. And there are so many choices about the appearance of the image that there is much to learn. For example, a simple change of the opacity can bring the colour up or down. In this it is at 77% opacity and can in a moment be made more vivid. I think one of the skills to be developed is to balance colour, contrast and deetail to aid the reader. The colours of the contours are my first stab at a custom palette and so each colour can be changed within each contour. Actually there are many standard palettes within Surfer but all but one are intended for land and thus maps, while the one Sea palette isn't really that good - well for the Estuary waters at least. The number of contours can be varied, soundings can be included but I haven't mastered that yet. The image is limited to the data but it can be widened to extrapolate outside of the data range i.e. it makes judgements about the depths outside of the area surveyed. Frankly that isn't the best so the extraplaton remains turned off.
Now you can comment please. Such as 'context'. I drew the chartlet wider than the surveyed area so as to give a context besides just lat and long. I think some context needs to be provided; the Spitway of course provides the 'context' with the two Safe Water Buoys but the SW Sunk has nothing. So if the Surfer chartlet is used in the future should I provide the Surfer chartlet in a wider area context. Does it need soundings when it has contours every 0.5 metres? I can add contours every 0.1 metre of depth but it becomes a little busy - mind you at the Spitway that works better there at 0.1 contours. Colour palette? Ugh or OK or good?
Why do the values on the Axes chose those instead of .0 and .5? Don't know , haven't got command of that yet.
The advantage for me is speed. It takes me a good two days to select soundings and draw contours and colour contours etc, etc to draw a chartlet. Once the reduction to Chart Datum has been completed, it would take me about 5 minutes to use Surfer! This is based on 6508 soundings courtesy of Plum's boat. So it is worth the cost of the upgrade as far as I am concerned.
Who knows when I will be possible to do the 2020 survey at the SW Sunk and elsewhere. 'tis frustrating but there it is, particularly since I have set up the boat to run three separate systems that will hoover up data at the same time and I haven't even turned them on for real yet. But once afloat she is ready to go.
Sorry to drone on but I have had a pleasant afternoon avoiding gardening.
So I have had a play inbetween the gardening! Here is the current state of the Surfer chartlet v the home drawn chartlet last year. It is using the same data of 2019 which some of you might recall that was collected courtesy of Plum allowing me to attach some kit to his boat.
Surfer Image SW Sunk 2020 V2 by Roger Gaspar, on Flickr
SW Sunk 2019 V1a by Roger Gaspar, on FlickrObviously the Surfer image is not yet top and tailed, indeed not QC'ed yet. And there are so many choices about the appearance of the image that there is much to learn. For example, a simple change of the opacity can bring the colour up or down. In this it is at 77% opacity and can in a moment be made more vivid. I think one of the skills to be developed is to balance colour, contrast and deetail to aid the reader. The colours of the contours are my first stab at a custom palette and so each colour can be changed within each contour. Actually there are many standard palettes within Surfer but all but one are intended for land and thus maps, while the one Sea palette isn't really that good - well for the Estuary waters at least. The number of contours can be varied, soundings can be included but I haven't mastered that yet. The image is limited to the data but it can be widened to extrapolate outside of the data range i.e. it makes judgements about the depths outside of the area surveyed. Frankly that isn't the best so the extraplaton remains turned off.
Now you can comment please. Such as 'context'. I drew the chartlet wider than the surveyed area so as to give a context besides just lat and long. I think some context needs to be provided; the Spitway of course provides the 'context' with the two Safe Water Buoys but the SW Sunk has nothing. So if the Surfer chartlet is used in the future should I provide the Surfer chartlet in a wider area context. Does it need soundings when it has contours every 0.5 metres? I can add contours every 0.1 metre of depth but it becomes a little busy - mind you at the Spitway that works better there at 0.1 contours. Colour palette? Ugh or OK or good?
Why do the values on the Axes chose those instead of .0 and .5? Don't know , haven't got command of that yet.
The advantage for me is speed. It takes me a good two days to select soundings and draw contours and colour contours etc, etc to draw a chartlet. Once the reduction to Chart Datum has been completed, it would take me about 5 minutes to use Surfer! This is based on 6508 soundings courtesy of Plum's boat. So it is worth the cost of the upgrade as far as I am concerned.
Who knows when I will be possible to do the 2020 survey at the SW Sunk and elsewhere. 'tis frustrating but there it is, particularly since I have set up the boat to run three separate systems that will hoover up data at the same time and I haven't even turned them on for real yet. But once afloat she is ready to go.
Sorry to drone on but I have had a pleasant afternoon avoiding gardening.
Surfer Image SW Sunk 2020 V1
Spitway 2020 V1