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I have a raster map that needs to be defined in 2 different coordinate systems. I added control points to my unprojected map and recitfiedrectified it. It's OK for the first coordinate system. (EuropeonEuropean datum ed50 30 3).

Now, I want to project this raster to ed50 30 6. So right click to my raster under catalog | properties | spatial reference tools, and I choose new projected system and click ok.

When I restart ArcGIS, adding my new raster, the coordinate system doesntdoesn't change. ProjectionProjection is listed as (ed50 30 6) but the map location doesn't change (I can understand from grids on the map it s still lookshas same coordinates)

Am I skipping some steps?

I have a raster map that needs to be defined in 2 different coordinate systems. I added control points to my unprojected map and recitfied it. It's OK for the first coordinate system. (Europeon datum ed50 30 3).

Now, I want to project this raster to ed50 30 6. So right click to my raster under catalog | properties | spatial reference tools, and I choose new projected system and click ok.

When I restart ArcGIS, adding my new raster, the coordinate system doesnt change. Projection is listed as (ed50 30 6) but the map location doesn't change (I can understand from grids on the map it s still looks same coordinates)

Am I skipping some steps?

I have a raster map that needs to be defined in 2 different coordinate systems. I added control points to my unprojected map and rectified it. It's OK for the first coordinate system. (European datum ed50 30 3).

Now, I want to project this raster to ed50 30 6. So right click to my raster under catalog | properties | spatial reference tools, and I choose new projected system and click ok.

When I restart ArcGIS, adding my new raster, the coordinate system doesn't change. Projection is listed as (ed50 30 6) but the map location doesn't change (I can understand from grids on the map it still has same coordinates)

Am I skipping some steps?

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I have a raster map that needs to be defined in 2 different coordinate systems. I added control points to my unprojected map and recitfied it. It's OK for the first coordinate system. (Europeon datum ed50 30 3).

Now, I want to project this raster to ed50 30 6. So right click to my raster under catalog | properties | spatial reference tools, and I choose new projected system and click ok.

When I restart ArcGIS, adding my new raster, the coordinate system doesnt change. Projection is listed as (ed50 30 6) but the map location doesn't change (I can understand from grids on the map it s still looks same coordinates) Am

Am I skipping some steps? Thanks.

I have raster map that needs to be defined in 2 different coordinate systems. I added control points to my unprojected map and recitfied it. It's OK for the first coordinate system. (Europeon datum ed50 30 3).

Now, I want to project this raster to ed50 30 6. So right click to my raster under catalog | properties | spatial reference tools, and I choose new projected system and click ok.

When I restart ArcGIS, adding my new raster, the coordinate system doesnt change. Projection is listed as (ed50 30 6) but the map location doesn't change (I can understand from grids on the map it s still looks same coordinates) Am I skipping some steps? Thanks.

I have a raster map that needs to be defined in 2 different coordinate systems. I added control points to my unprojected map and recitfied it. It's OK for the first coordinate system. (Europeon datum ed50 30 3).

Now, I want to project this raster to ed50 30 6. So right click to my raster under catalog | properties | spatial reference tools, and I choose new projected system and click ok.

When I restart ArcGIS, adding my new raster, the coordinate system doesnt change. Projection is listed as (ed50 30 6) but the map location doesn't change (I can understand from grids on the map it s still looks same coordinates)

Am I skipping some steps?

I have raster map should bethat needs to be defined forin 2 different coordinat systemcoordinate systems. I addadded control points to my unprojected map and recitfyrecitfied it. It s okIt's OK for the first coordinatescoordinate system.  (europenEuropeon datum ed50 30 3  ).
Now

Now, I want to project this raster to ed50 30 6. So right click to my raster under catalog. | properties. | spatial referancereference tools., and I choose new projected system and click ok. When

When I Restart arcgis restart ArcGIS, adding my new coordinated raster but, the coordinatcoordinate system doesnt change Define projection is new ok. Projection is listed as (ed50 30 6) but the map location doesntdoesn't change its same to ed50 30 3. (I can understand from grids on the map it s still looks same coordinatcoordinates) Am I skipskipping some steps? Thanks.

I have raster map should be defined for 2 different coordinat system. I add control points to my unprojected map and recitfy it. It s ok for first coordinates.(europen datum ed50 30 3  ).
Now, I want to project this raster to ed50 30 6. So right click to my raster under catalog. properties. spatial referance tools. and I choose new projected system click ok. When I Restart arcgis , adding my new coordinated raster but the coordinat system doesnt change Define projection is new ok. (ed50 30 6) but map location doesnt change its same to ed50 30 3. (I can understand from grids on the map it s still looks same coordinat) Am I skip some steps? Thanks.

I have raster map that needs to be defined in 2 different coordinate systems. I added control points to my unprojected map and recitfied it. It's OK for the first coordinate system.  (Europeon datum ed50 30 3).

Now, I want to project this raster to ed50 30 6. So right click to my raster under catalog | properties | spatial reference tools, and I choose new projected system and click ok.

When I restart ArcGIS, adding my new raster, the coordinate system doesnt change. Projection is listed as (ed50 30 6) but the map location doesn't change (I can understand from grids on the map it s still looks same coordinates) Am I skipping some steps? Thanks.

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