Antietam
Artist
Not known. Relief created by RR Donnelly Cartographic Services, a contractor for the US National Park Service. The Park Service owns the art.Creation Date
1979Scale and Size
Original art scale and size: Not available. The relief plates match the size of their respective park brochure maps, which have non-standard map scales.Cropped digital art size: 17.91 × 30.48 cm at 200 DPI, 1,410 × 2,400 pixels.
Terms of Use
This shaded relief is in the public domain with no use restrictions. Space permitting on your map, please cite “US National Park Service” as the source.Georeferencing
None.Release Date
July 2010Additional Information
This is one of over one hundred manual shaded reliefs created for the park brochure program by the National Park Service, Harpers Ferry Center. The airbrushed or penciled art is available on base materials made from either Bakelite plastic, Metal-mount (art paper mounted on an aluminum substrate), or DuPont Cronaflex drafting film. The originals are stored in a climate controlled facility at Harpers Ferry Center.NPS manual shaded relief mostly derives from USGS topographic base maps several decades old. They are in either the UTM or Polyconic projection, and the NAD83 or NAD27 datum. In addition, some smaller-scale maps use the Albers Equal-Area projection with the USGS CONUS or Alaska projection parameters, depending on the location.
Park brochure maps in Adobe Illustrator format are available at www.nps.gov/carto. Please note that many of these maps do not register exactly with the manual shaded relief available here. The Park Service is replacing older analogue maps with those derived from digital data sources. Registering the manual relief to the new digital maps will require transformations to the relief in Photoshop.