Am 2012-05-05 00:04, schrieb Ian kirk-ellis:
All , yes Ive tried the "on the fly" setting but to no avail. I attch a link 
where I have uploaded the points, the mapping I am using and a google map plot the coords 
(which is right!). Any bright ideas please advise, I have some other data from another 
source where I have a similar problem. Please help :-)


Hello,

as far as I can tell from your data, your rasterfile has a problem with its projection: The associated .tfw file you put online had the wrong name (the raster is named ST.tif, therefore the .tfw - file has to be named ST.tfw).

So two questions to dig further:
Is it the right .tfw file for that raster?

And in which projection is the raster - in the .tfw file are just numbers, from which it is hard to guess for me, to which coordinate system they belong to... (UTM or a national grid...)

Maybe for a little background, a look on wikipedia...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Map_projection

HTH,
Albin

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