I have got an Audocad .dwg file which is based on some location of sweden. But i dont know what is the internal projection of this file? how i get projection information from this .dwg file. Actually When i convert this .dwg file into .shp file by using FME software, then it requires projection information (source file projection) for converting it into shapefile (the target format), and i dont know what is the projection of this .dwg file? Is there any way to get to know about the projection of source file .dwg ?
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There may or may not be projection information in the autocad drawing. If there is it can be read only with one of the GIS products from Autodesk (i.e. map3d, civil3d, mapguide). You will need to either... If you can send along the dwg or make it available for open online (autocad can open online dwg), I can take a look for you. If there is an item in your dwg that is identifiable on the ground or another map, you can open the dwg with a free viewer (autodesk trueview), identify the coordinates at the known point and then begin to ascertain the correct prj. |
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Continuing with my comment to Brad .... I'm going to have a crack at answering this one. I did a quick Google search for rubber sheeting in CAD. I found this: Rubber Sheeting a Drawing with no Coordinate System I just skimmed through, but I think this will solve your problem. |
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