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What resolution and theoretical accuracy can be expected when visualizing an exported TCP plot in Google earth?

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What resolution and theoretical accuracy can be expected when visualizing an exported TCP plot in Google earth?

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The map window scale when exporting a TCP plot is significant! For example, if you have a map window zoom of 1:200 000 in TCP, the exported plot result will give you a resolution (pixel size) of 50m and theoretical accuracy (easting/northing) will be around half of the resolution, in this case 25m. The formula for getting the Google earth resolution: RESOLUTION = SCALE FACTOR / 4000 (m).

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