Il 10/09/2011 17:06, Yves Jacolin (free) ha scritto:
http://download.osgeo.org/ is down since few days. Just use
http://download2.osgeo.org/osgeo4w/osgeo4w-setup.exe instead.
Now is back. BTW, I noticed that this dir:
http://download.osgeo.org/qgis/
is full of obsolete files, without recent
I've used the georeferencer a number of times without difficulty (1.7.0,
Windows) on a number of occasions, but I've run into difficulties a couple
of times as described below.
I'm trying to georeference a BMP (4804 x 3084 pixels) using four points,
linear nearest neighbour transform and
Il 11/09/2011 11:36, Jürgen E. Fischer ha scritto:
http://download.osgeo.org/qgis/
is full of obsolete files, without recent stuff: why is this so?
Because the the current downloads are on qgis.org.
So why not removing this old stuff? It could be confusing for new users.
All the best.
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Are you trying to georeference a raster that is already georeferenced?
Вы писали 11 сентября 2011 г., 18:18:26:
AC I've used the georeferencer a number of times without difficulty (1.7.0,
AC Windows) on a number of occasions, but I've run into difficulties a couple
AC of times as described
There was a .WLD for a file with a different name - I deleted it, the points
file... and tried again. No improvement.
The points have figures like srcX = 32749572.45. Given the source image is
only 4804 x 3084 pixels, why would I get a value four orders of magnitude
greater than the pixel count?
for the sake of experiment, try opening and saving your bmp in the graphic
editor like GIMP under different name and format (say TIF), load in
georeferencer. Will you still have projected coords?
Maxim
Вы писали 11 сентября 2011 г., 21:54:44:
AC There was a .WLD for a file with a different
Le 08/09/2011 00:14, Tim Sutton a écrit :
Hi Folks
I have created a branch for 1.7.1.
git branch --track release-1_7_1 origin/release-1_7_1
Origin being the main git repo. It would be great if folks would
test it compiles on their platform and generally behaves ok.
I have a few more things
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