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MapInfo struggles to read the georeferencing information from ECWs, but you can provide the same information in an accompanying world file (.eww) that will be read by MapInfo. It may be possible to write a script that uses the GDAL library to read the ECW and create the world file, but I'm not aware that such a script already exists.

Update: The NCSFileReporter command line utility that comes with the ERDAS Image Web Server 2011 Utilities produces a textual report containing the ECW georeferencing information that could be restructured into a TAB file using a script, this would allow the extraction of georeferencing from multiple ECW images automatically.

MapInfo struggles to read the georeferencing information from ECWs, but you can provide the same information in an accompanying world file (.eww) that will be read by MapInfo. It may be possible to write a script that uses the GDAL library to read the ECW and create the world file, but I'm not aware that such a script already exists

MapInfo struggles to read the georeferencing information from ECWs, but you can provide the same information in an accompanying world file (.eww) that will be read by MapInfo. It may be possible to write a script that uses the GDAL library to read the ECW and create the world file, but I'm not aware that such a script already exists.

Update: The NCSFileReporter command line utility that comes with the ERDAS Image Web Server 2011 Utilities produces a textual report containing the ECW georeferencing information that could be restructured into a TAB file using a script, this would allow the extraction of georeferencing from multiple ECW images automatically.

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Andy Harfoot
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MapInfo struggles to read the georeferencing information from some ECWs, but you can provide the same information in an accompanying world file (.eww) that will be read by MapInfo. It may be possible to write a script that uses the GDAL library to read the ECW and create the world file, but I'm not aware that such a script already exists

MapInfo struggles to read the georeferencing information from some ECWs, but you can provide the same information in an accompanying world file (.eww) that will be read by MapInfo. It may be possible to write a script that uses the GDAL library to read the ECW and create the world file, but I'm not aware that such a script already exists

MapInfo struggles to read the georeferencing information from ECWs, but you can provide the same information in an accompanying world file (.eww) that will be read by MapInfo. It may be possible to write a script that uses the GDAL library to read the ECW and create the world file, but I'm not aware that such a script already exists

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Andy Harfoot
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MapInfo struggles to read the georeferencing information from some ECWs, but you can provide the same information in an accompanying world file (.eww) that will be read by MapInfo. It may be possible to write a script that uses the GDAL library to read the ECW and create the world file, but I'm not aware that such a script already exists