Hi Fred,
> > >>>Datum: WGS84
> > >>>Projection: NUTM33
> > >>>Coordinate top left
> > >>>x: 353620.2 y: 4225543.6
> > >>>Coordinate bottom right
> > >>>x: 354212.2 y: 4225976.1
> > > These are UTM North Zone 33
>
> I entered these coordinates in fgsd and I had my test picture mirrored
> upside
>
Quoting Robicd :
> >>>Datum: WGS84
> >>>Projection: NUTM33
> >>>Coordinate top left
> >>>x: 353620.2 y: 4225543.6
> >>>Coordinate bottom right
> >>>x: 354212.2 y: 4225976.1
> > These are UTM North Zone 33
I entered these coordinates in fgsd and I had my test picture mirrored upside
down. It appea
I've found "Geotrans Translator v.2.2.5" software; I tried using it for
converting from WGS84/NUTM33 to WGS84/Geodetic coordinates and I had
some not very good results.
I don't know if I am making something wrong with that software or the
starting coordinates are not accurate (although they sho
Robicd writes:
>
> I've found "Geotrans Translator v.2.2.5" software; I tried using it for
> converting from WGS84/NUTM33 to WGS84/Geodetic coordinates and I had
> some not very good results.
> I don't know if I am making something wrong with that software or the
> starting coordinates are not
Datum: WGS84
Projection: NUTM33
Coordinate top left
x: 353620.2 y: 4225543.6
Coordinate bottom right
x: 354212.2 y: 4225976.1
These are UTM North Zone 33
http://www.dmap.co.uk/utmworld.htm
You probably will want to warp these into LatLon space
http://www.remotesensing.org/gdal/gdal_utilities.html#g
Andy Ross writes:
>
>
> > You're right, the picture shows a Projection field too. Complete infos are:
> >
> > Datum: WGS84
> > Projection: NUTM33
> >
> > Coordinate top left
> > x: 353620.2 y: 4225543.6
> >
> > Coordinate bottom right
> > x: 354212.2 y: 4225976.1
>
> Those are odd looking number
> You're right, the picture shows a Projection field too. Complete infos are:
>
> Datum: WGS84
> Projection: NUTM33
>
> Coordinate top left
> x: 353620.2 y: 4225543.6
>
> Coordinate bottom right
> x: 354212.2 y: 4225976.1
Those are odd looking numbers. The WGS84 standard specifies a
"datum", whic
Manuel Massing ha scritto:
Hello Robicd,
I've made a .ase 3d object (a Villa of my town) for a scenery. I have
a satellite picture of the place where the Villa resides, which has
"datum wgs84" coordinates of the two corners of the bitmap. I really
don't know how to convert such coordinates (1st c
Hello Robicd,
> I've made a .ase 3d object (a Villa of my town) for a scenery. I have
> a satellite picture of the place where the Villa resides, which has
> "datum wgs84" coordinates of the two corners of the bitmap. I really
> don't know how to convert such coordinates (1st corner is
> 353620.
Where should I look at for docs? The online ones where not very clear to
me :-(
Any help?
fgsd can help you for that task. http://fgsd.sf.net
Not very much since fgsd does not work very good under Win98, it crashes
and I can't get him working with aerial pictures :-(
still hungry for hints,
Robicd wrote:
> Hi,
> I've made a .ase 3d object (a Villa of my town) for a scenery. I have
> a satellite picture of the place where the Villa resides, which has
> "datum wgs84" coordinates of the two corners of the bitmap. I really
> don't know how to convert such coordinates (1st corner is
> 3
Hi,
I've made a .ase 3d object (a Villa of my town) for a scenery. I have
a satellite picture of the place where the Villa resides, which has
"datum wgs84" coordinates of the two corners of the bitmap. I really
don't know how to convert such coordinates (1st corner is
353620.2/4225543.6, 2nd c
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