Grant,
I understand that Bj?rn J?nsson's works are all *very* well documented, and I've even downloaded and converted Europa and Callisto from his site now. I've *successfully* converted them to images which are using a 0 longitude Central Meridian located at the center of the image.
(See how far I've come within the last three days?
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This has been a real educational experience, and I'd like to thank you all VERY much for the advice.
I STILL don't know how to determine where the Central Meridian is located on some of the other maps I've downloaded though. If the author doesn't tell you this information, you just have to *guess* at it don't you?
In other words, you already have to have an image in which you *do* know the location of the Central Meridian, before you can determine where it's at in the new image. Is this correct?
Or, is there a NASA location (or some such) from which one can derive this information?
Thanks again, Bob