Checking over some USGS topo PDFs, the neatline reported appears too
large. Has anyone else check this or noticed anything similar?
Specific details below.
> I did the same thing and got the same result. If you make a shapefile
> out of the neatline and view it, you will see that it matches to
On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 4:08 PM, Kris Andersen wrote:
> Thanks for the quick replies!
>
> I'm still having trouble, but maybe I don't know what the final cropped image
> should look like? I was thinking all the whitespace and USGS margin info
> would be removed?
That is what I would expect too.
Thanks for the quick replies!
I'm still having trouble, but maybe I don't know what the final cropped image
should look like? I was thinking all the whitespace and USGS margin info would
be removed?
When I follow the directions from
http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/wiki/USGS_PDF_Topo
I get the ou
On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 2:53 PM, Even Rouault
wrote:
> Le vendredi 18 janvier 2013 23:43:39, Kris Andersen a écrit :
>> I'm having trouble using the -crop_to_cutline option in gdalwarp to remove
>> whitespace around USGS topo maps. These maps are in the GeoPDF format, and
>> contain a NEATLINE met
Le vendredi 18 janvier 2013 23:43:39, Kris Andersen a écrit :
> I'm having trouble using the -crop_to_cutline option in gdalwarp to remove
> whitespace around USGS topo maps. These maps are in the GeoPDF format, and
> contain a NEATLINE metadata value that is suppose to provide the
> information to
Hi,
Queensland Surveying Authority have launched a Windows program that can
convert between asc and bin format:
http://www.derm.qld.gov.au/property/surveying/gdasoftware.html
This will enable you to look into the file, and compare it to working
models.
Greetings,
André Joost
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What method in Gdal 1.6 should i use for reprojecting the image ?
Case 1(Working case):
1. Opened a tif image which has native coordinate system in ArcEditor 10.
The raster image displayed in map window with its native coordinate
system.
/GEOGCS["GCS_WGS_1984",DATUM["D_WGS_1984",SPHEROID["WGS_19