On Fri, Oct 25, 2024 at 10:31 AM Thomas Knudsen <knudsen.tho...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > If I use something defined with proj_create_crs_to_crs I get incorrect > values for the meridian convergence > > Which is as expected: proj_create_crs_to_crs returns a transformation > BETWEEN two CRS. The geometrical factors are meaningfully defined > for projections only. A transformation between two CRS is not in general > a projection. > > You may get some numbers out of calling proj_factors with a transformation > as an argument, but you should not expect any kind of meaningful result. > > Also, you may get numbers out of a PJ generated from a CRS (EPSG:nnnn), > by ignoring the reference frame information implied, in which case an > eventual projection remains. But if the CRS is, say, geographical or > geocentric cartesian, the factors are meaningless. > > **It's apples and pears**. Don't expect meaningful proj_factors from anything > other than a traditional projection specification.
I'm fully with you. And making a general implementation of this is what I am trying to accomplish. The calculation time of proj_factors when the spec includes +type=crs is the current issue. When I define things with, say: proj_create("EPSG:5678") The proj_factors call takes over 60x longer (exact timing difference to be reported soon) than for: proj_create("+proj=tmerc +lat_0=0 +lon_0=12 +k=1 +x_0=4500000 +y_0=0 +ellps=bessel +towgs84=598.1,73.7,418.2,0.202,0.045,-2.455,6.7 +units=m +no_defs") The second is the proj string from projinfo for EPSG:5678 - minus the +type=crs. I purposely left all the perhaps not needed items to demonstrate that it is the +type=crs that is the time culprit. I should add that in either case, the actual meridian convergence value is the same. But taking 15 hours instead of 15 minutes to make a point cloud is prohibitive. Hence my investigation. Your point on where the meridian convergence is going to be a meaningless value are understood. How to restrict this to valid projections is next up on my todo list. -- Roger Oberholtzer _______________________________________________ PROJ mailing list PROJ@lists.osgeo.org https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/proj