Raster files usually use additional files to define things like CRS. For
example, a .jpg raster file usually comes with up to three additional
files that define the CRS and the coordinates (.jgw, .xml and .aux.xml)
Generally I see this error when importing a raster that has one or more
of these files missing. The message then appears that the CRS has been
undefined and defaulting, and the coordinates for the imported layer
default to 0,0 in the defaulted CRS
Check if these files are present or if they are corrupted.
On 19/07/18 16:09, Andrew Davies wrote:
I am in Tasmania, Australia which is CRS EPSG: 28355 - MDA94 / MGA
Zone 55
When opening a contour vector file which has been generated in the
local CRS on Drone Deploy I am getting the following error:
CRS was undefined: defaulting to CRS EPSG:4326 - WGS 84 I am running
QGIS 2.18.21 Las Palmas which was working fine for a while. All I had
done leading up to this error was open a raster DEM file and try to
extract contours for the DEM. The extraction lagged out and I reset my
laptop. I have deleted an Reinstalled with no luck. Kind regards. Andrew
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