I have a Georeferencer raster scan with 9 data points arranged in 3 rows of
3. I've checked the points out on the image for consistency of sequence,
both x & y's, and they look good.
When I push the transform button I get the message "..:transform not
solvable." I did make some mistakes while
Georeferenced work won't write to file
Cannot figure out what I'm doing wrong. My georeferenced work on a raster
file contains 7 points in the GCP table. The pixel/Easting/Northings
calculated with no trouble and filled the table. The data points with
labels show up on the raster display.
I'm rather new to QGIS but very impressed with its capabilities.
I'm trying to georeference a raster photo from Google Earth. Using the
GeoReferencer plugin I go through the procedure using data points in a
decimal degree format. WGS84 survey. The procedure seems to go OK,
including the
The dialog box for coordinate entry indicates that data can be entered in xy
footage, dms, or dd. But when I enter coordinates as dd, it thinks I
entered northings-eastings as footage. How can I get it to recognize
decimal degrees?
Charley
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I am using the Georeferencer plugin on a jpg map. Everything goes
smoothly, but the resultant map file in QGIS has been rotated 90 degrees and
reversed. The rotation is easy to handle but I can't figure out how to
reverse the reverse. What am I doing wrong?
Charley