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Aug 21 |
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QGis : superimpose 2 rasters georeferenced (adjustment) I installed OpenLayers but it's probable not the problem because on its current state, QGis is able to show the 2 maps correctly. There is a big difference in the metadata, the meter/pixel value. Concerning OpenStreetMap and Google Background, I know nothing about it... |
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Aug 21 |
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QGis : superimpose 2 rasters georeferenced (adjustment) The two rasters have the same CRS (from EPSG 28992). The two are historical maps. On the safe side, I had saved as project the surimposition given by QGis after georeferencing and as it, I can see correctly the two maps. |
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Aug 21 |
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QGis : superimpose 2 rasters georeferenced (adjustment) In Settings/Options/CRS Tab/, =Enable "on the fly" reprojection by default= is enabled. Despite this, I have a thumbnail instead of a surimposed raster. |
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Aug 21 |
asked | QGis : superimpose 2 rasters georeferenced (adjustment) |