Can you open a shell and do a gdalinfo image.ntf
to see what it report Thx, Andrea. 2014/1/20 James Wood <[email protected]> > Hello List, > > I have several ~800MB .ntf images that I need to load into a QGIS Desktop > project. I have SpatiaLite vector layers already loaded, and they, along > with the project CRS, are in WGS84 (EPSG: 4326). When I load the NITF > images, they do not appear to load in coordinate space (cursor coordinates > are not in lat,long and they do not overlay the vector) and the images are > inverted (up-side down). Loading in several together, they draw on top of > one another. Initially this suggested that the image coordinates were > stored in the header in rotated format without coordinate reference. > > When I load these same images into ArcMap, they draw correctly, right-side > up and overlaying the same SpatiaLite vector in coordinate space. Looking > at the image properties, the spatial reference is WGS84 (GCS_WGS_1984) and > the extents (given in decimal degrees) show that the image is not rotated. > Looking at the metadata for the images in ArcCatalog confirms this. > > The only thing I have been able to find so far concerning NITF is this: > > http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/gdal-dev-Can-t-read-NITF-image-td5064590.html > (a little over my head, but this seems a different problem) > > Could I be missing a plug-in? When I go to add a raster layer, my > drop-down of raster types includes NITF imagery. Any help would be > appreciated. > > Windows 7 x64 2.4GHz 8GB > QGIS Desktop 2.0.1 > ArcGIS Desktop 10.2.1 > > Thanks, > James > > _______________________________________________ > Qgis-user mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user > -- ----------------- Andrea Peri . . . . . . . . . qwerty àèìòù -----------------
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