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A reference framework consisting of a set of points, lines, and/or surfaces, and a set of rules, used to define the positions of points in space in either two or three dimensions. This tag also refers to cartographic projections and coordinate system transformations.
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Mathematical formula to convert lat-lon to Lambert Conformal Conic
I want to manually convert coordinates (latitude-longitude in degree decimals) data into Lambert Conformal Conic (more precisely, EPSG:3347). I already know how to use GIS software functions for thi …
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Mathematical formula to convert lat-lon to Lambert Conformal Conic
So I've figured it out.
I had the right formula. To validate that, the projection wkt gives:
METHOD["Lambert Conic Conformal (2SP)",
ID["EPSG",9802]],
Which fits with the manual at page …