On 2011-10-26 00:42, G. Allegri wrote: > Ok, i got it. > The reason it doesn't work is probably easily explained: the source X/Y > are considered as raster space coordinates, while I thought that having > the raster a CRS assigned this was kept into account during the warping. > Probably manual re-georeferencing is conceptually unuseful, outside my > exercise. Even if reprojection wasn't enough, the best way would be to > remove any CRS reference from it. > Tomorrow I will do more tests, but I'm pretty sure that I was simply > trying a wrong procedure...
I think qgis/ogr takes your crs into account. But if you open your raster (tiff) in Gimp, and save it again as a tiff, Gimp will 'help' you to remove the crs information from your geo(tiff), giving you a plane raster with not crs information to do your tests :-) R _______________________________________________ Qgis-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
