Reprojection of rasters

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We use the gdalTools plugin for a comfortable reprojection of raster files to any supported
 
We use the gdalTools plugin for a comfortable reprojection of raster files to any supported
 
projection.
 
projection.
# Under {{mitem|text=Plugin → Plugin Manager}} enable the checkbox of the {{typed|text=gdalTools}} plugin.
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# Under {{mitem|text=Plugin → Plugin Manager}} enable the checkbox of the {{typed|text=gdalTools}} [[plugins|plugin]].
 
# With {{mitem|text=Raster → Warp}} select the input file ''\geodata\etm62_utm.tif''
 
# With {{mitem|text=Raster → Warp}} select the input file ''\geodata\etm62_utm.tif''
 
# Select the output file ''\geodata\etm62_gk3.tif''
 
# Select the output file ''\geodata\etm62_gk3.tif''

Revision as of 15:02, 30 November 2010

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Using the Warp utility of Gdaltools plugin

We use the gdalTools plugin for a comfortable reprojection of raster files to any supported projection.

  1. Under Plugin → Plugin Manager enable the checkbox of the gdalTools plugin.
  2. With Raster → Warp select the input file \geodata\etm62_utm.tif
  3. Select the output file \geodata\etm62_gk3.tif
  4. Source SRS is WGS84 / UTM zone 32N. EPSG: 32632
  5. Target SRS is DHDN / Gauss-Kruger Zone 3. EPSG: 31467
  6. Enable “Load into canvas when finished”. Click OK
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