Frank Broniewski schrieb:
On Wednesday 20 February 2008 08:33:05 Kunal Malik wrote:
HI !!
If i don't know the Projection Information of the File to be Imported,could
i import the raster/vector file available..

 i am Trying to display  one raster image  kept on my harddisk. I have kept
spearfish60 on /usr/local/grassdata
so I set Location . spearfish60
 I have made one user user1 then i set Mapset: user1..
 then i start grass ,,
 the n throu command
 r.in.gdal -e in=nf42.tif out=tm
 then i am getting the error,.,,

 Projection of dataset does not  appear to match the current location!!!
 I have tried the same thru GIS manager,,,
 file->import->Raster->multiple formats using gdal..

On 2/15/08, Glynn Clements <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kunal Malik wrote:
 i am Trying to display  one raster image  kept on my harddisk,,
I have kept spearfish60 on /usr/local/grassdata so I set Location :
spearfish60
I have made one user user1 then i set Mapset: user1..
then i start grass ,,
the n throu command
r.in.gdal -e in=nf42.tif out=tm
then i am getting the error,.,,

Projection of dataset does not  appear to match the current location!!!
I have tried the same thru GIS manager,,,
file->import->Raster->multiple formats using gdal..
I want to know where i am doing wrong..
You need to create a location whose projection matches the data you
wish to import.

Try using g.proj with the -c flag and the location= and georef=
options to create a new location based upon the projection information
in the file.

You should then be able to import the file into that location with
r.in.gdal. If desired, you can then re-project it to another location
with r.proj.

--
Glynn Clements <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hi,

If I understand you correctly, you are trying to find out the projection of your raster file. You can use gdalinfo (outside of GRASS) to do that. With the information from gdalinfo you can create a new location and import your raster.

Greetings Frank
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Frank,
gdalinfo is a nice tool, thanks for the hint. Do you know if there is a similar tool for *.hgt-files (srtm)
cheers
Philipp
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