On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 9:59 PM, Elijah Meeks <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a georectified raster in ArcGIS that gives the following spatial 
> reference definition:
>
> Spatial Reference: ONC_E_1
> Linear Unit: Kilometer (1000.000000)
> Angular Unit: Degree (.017453292519943299)
> False_Easting: 0
> False_Northing: 0
> Central_Meridian: -2
> Standard_Parallel_1: 49.3333333334
> Standard_Parallel_2: 54.6666666666
> Scale_Factor: 1
> Latitude_Of_Origin: 0
> Datum: D_WGS_1984
>
> I couldn't find ONC_E_1 in the existing CRSes in Geoserver, so I thought to 
> write a new one, but it doesn't seem like this gives me enough information to 
> write it.  This is my first experience trying to do this, so I wouldn't be 
> surprised if I overlooked something simple.

Nope, the above information does not say enough to build an equivalent
WKT definition,
in particular the projection type is missing. ONC_E_1 does now show in
any Google search
either.
By the parameters it may be a Lambert conic, but it may be others as well.

By the params it seems the projection valid area would cover the south
of England, yet
the unit of measure is odd (km, while all projections I know of work
either in meter or feet)

Long story short, it seems it needs some more research on what the
above coordinate
reference system is made of.

Cheers
Andrea


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