It is for one instance, but not all. An added complication is that since 
most of my views are from a satellite, they don't have full earth 
coverage. Is it possible to represent that in Geotools and still render 
a shapefile?

-Jordan

On 03/27/2012 08:15 PM, Michael Bedward wrote:
> Hello Jordan,
>
> If the pixel / geo coordinate mapping is linear you could use a world
> file with your image:
>
> http://docs.geotools.org/latest/userguide/library/coverage/image.html#world-file
>
> Michael
>
> On 28 March 2012 10:03, Bentley, Jordan<[email protected]>  wrote:
>> I'm working on an application that will take in images from a satellite and
>> I want to use Geotools to render a shapefile on top. The problem is that the
>> image does not conform to any currently defined projection. I have a method
>> which can convert a latitude/longitude point to the x/y coordinates that
>> relate to a given pixel, but I can't figure out how to plug it in properly.
>>
>> I used the image tutorial as a starting point but I'm not sure where to go
>> from there.
>>
>> Any help is appreciated,
>> Jordan
>>
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