| bio | website | louwhopley.com |
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| location | South Africa | |
| age | 19 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 11 months |
| seen | Oct 28 '11 at 11:40 | |
| stats | profile views | 16 |
I am a electronics engineering student, aviation pilot and software coder.
I have done a lot of Java coding, once created a simple AI desktop app - was fun while it lasted. Created two apps for the Apple AppStore with Obj-C on iOS. Proficient with XHTML, Javascript, CSS and have a lot of jQuery experience. Currently learning Ruby on Rails.
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awarded | Popular Question |
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Jun 26 |
awarded | Autobiographer |
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Sep 1 |
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Convert Lambert Conformal Conic to WGS84 Also, while using OSGeo4W it does says "...9802 not found in EPSG support files..." |
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Sep 1 |
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Convert Lambert Conformal Conic to WGS84 Okay, so how should I go about finding the "longitude of the central meridian" and the other? is it in pixels? PS: I do have a .tfw file with each tif |
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Aug 3 |
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Convert Lambert Conformal Conic to WGS84 The maps currently have white borders with the key on etc. But also the map region on each overlaps (I.e. you can see a landmark on the edge on both maps) Will this white space be removed when merged? |
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awarded | Student |
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Aug 1 |
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Convert Lambert Conformal Conic to WGS84 Sweeeeet! Thank you. Will try it ASAP. Just that cubic part confuses me. What/why would i need to use a different algorithm than cubic? I will just try cubic and see what happens for now. thanks! |
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asked | Convert Lambert Conformal Conic to WGS84 |
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awarded | Supporter |
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Jun 23 |
asked | How to realign misplaced GeoTiffs? |