Dear Mark, the vectors data are basemaps with this CRS: PROJCS["WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere",GEOGCS["GCS_WGS_1984",DATUM["D_WGS_1984",SPHEROID["WGS_1984",6378137.0,298.257223563]],PRIMEM["Greenwich",0.0],UNIT["Degree",0.0174532925199433]],PROJECTION["Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere"],PARAMETER["False_Easting",0.0],PARAMETER["False_Northing",0.0],PARAMETER["Central_Meridian",0.0],PARAMETER["Standard_Parallel_1",0.0],PARAMETER["Auxiliary_Sphere_Type",0.0],UNIT["Meter",1.0]]
Now for the raster data: 1) I used an Srtm initially in (WGS 84) That I Warp into EPSG:32631 -WGS 84 / UTM zone 31 N 2) A scanned map I georeferenced with another scanned map already georeferenced. on the map canvas I can see the vector layers and rasters layer near but not ovelapping I don't what I have done wrong... Thanks! 2014-10-22 12:44 GMT+00:00 Mark Seibel <[email protected]>: > Hi. > > On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 8:39 AM, Yada Elisabeth <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Dear All, >> >> I have a set of vector data and raster data I reproject in the same CRS >> (EPSG:32631 ; I don't know why but They did not overlap. >> > > Ensure that both layers have proper CRS defined, and then in the "project > properties" dialog box, click "CRS" and check off "enable 'on the fly' CRS > transformations". You may not need to physically reproject the data (if I > understand this is what was already done). > > > Mark > >
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