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Using gdal to convert from UTM to equidistant lat/lon
I am getting rather confused with converting a UTM gridded dataset into a equidistant/rectangular latlon gridded dataset. Can anybody help me?
I have a UTM set with the following projection:
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Getting a “square” of lat/lon for database query [duplicate]
So I want to get the square formed by a single point of lat/lons, my plan was to take that point's latitude, divide by 360, and multiply by the circumference of earth. Giving us the distance from the ...
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Great-circle lines in Equirectangular projection
Just to check that I'm on the right track:
Are all great-circles on the sphere and in equirectangular projection (i.e. latitude, longitude pairs) either:
meridians (i.e. going pole to pole)
of the ...
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How to avoid exceeding latitude and longitude limits, when importing a .csv file?
I am currently working with a project with "on the fly"-projection (WGS 84 / UTM zone 32U).
Now I want to import a csv. file with points, which have a longitude and latitude using the "Add Delimited ...
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Problems with lat long projection
Hi this seems like it should be an easy problem, but its been giving me a headache.
I have a .xls spreadsheet with about 60,000 rows. Most of them have Latitude and Longitude.
I simply want to ...
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Need software to read geo information from tif
I am trying to verify the lat/lon and ECEF values that I have determined for a very specific and unusual situation (a geotif file), and it would be great if I could find some software to read them.
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How to calculate how long an arc second is for a given long/lat?
The title says it all, really. I am wondering what area is covered by a dataset which is one arc second wide.
Thanks,
Rob
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mixing lon/lat and mercator layers in a MapServer .map file
I have a basic question about my MapServer .map file, which has two layers, each with a different coordinate system, longlat vs. mercator.
See my .map file below. If I leave it as shown below, with ...