Exercise: Displaying German Geobasis data (GBD)

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Load a German base map "Amtliche Karte"

  1. Start QGIS 2.4. Right click into the layers window, Add group and type Amtliche Karte. Highlight the new goup.
  2. Click the Add raster layer button QGIS 2.0 addrast.png and select all files with the extension *.tif from the folder GBData/AK5v. Press and hold down CTRL, and then click each file with the extension *.tif.OK.
  3. Now you are asked to specify the Coordinate Reference System for the first tif file. This is the default behaviour of QGIS 2.4 loading data sets without CRS description. The data were delivered by LGN, Lower Saxony that is fully covered by the UTM-Zone 32 with the horizontal geodetic datum ETRS89. Therefore the EPSG-Code is 25832. In this case the easting value is not prefixed by the UTM zone number and a false easting value of 500km is added. There are several other EPSG-Codes defined by the AdV (Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Vermessungsverwaltungen in Germany). Please check the metadata of your data provider to select the right EPSG-code. Type into the text field "Filter": 25832 and than click on ETRS89 / UTM zone 32N to select the right CRS for the tiles of the "Amtliche Karte" OK. Confirm this CRS for all other selected tiles with OK.
  4. Mark "Amtliche Karte" in the Layers window, right click Zoom to group to have an overview on all tiles. You may switch off the checkbox before a layer or a group to disable rendering. If we mark one single layer and right click Zoom to layer we see only the extent of one tile. Right click Properties --> Metadata to obtain informations on the data type (8 bit), dimensions (4000 x 4000 pixel), and pixel size on the ground (0.25x0.25m).

Load a digital aerial ortho photo "DOP20"

  1. Click the Add raster layer button QGIS 2.0 addrast.png and select the file dop20_colir_32560000_5716000_utm32_etrs89.tif in the folder GBData/DOP. In the Layers window drag and drop this layer on top of the group "Amtliche Karte". Mark and right click Zoom to layer. The display of the digital orthophoto (DOP) doen't look
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