On 3. juli. 2008, at 21.36, Dane Springmeyer wrote:
Refsvik,
Try reversing your coordinates, as the graphic looks like your
output shapefile has had the x/y reversed.
Splendid! That did the trick.
http://www.ia-stud.hiof.no/~kjellare/misc/gdal_success.png
However - I have another dataset from the middle east, and approaching
this data the same way, even trying to reverse the dataset from the
images, it still fails:
http://www.ia-stud.hiof.no/~kjellare/misc/gdal_fail1.png
http://www.ia-stud.hiof.no/~kjellare/misc/gdal_fail2.png
Any ideas on what could be wrong here is appreciated.
Then if you want to display the data against other layers not in WGS
84/EPSG 4326 you'll need to add a .prj file, which can be grabbed
from http://spatialreference.org/ref/epsg/4326/
Thanks. Just before it crashed, I just got that tip from a kind
individual on irc://irc.freenode.net/#gdal
Dane
Now, with this as a reference:
http://www.perrygeo.net/wordpress/?p=5
... trying to have the dots numbered or named and outputting the two
layers as a transverse mercator projected .png file are the two things
left to do.
I would really appreciate some input on how to proceed, as I cannot
figure out if gdal_rasterize can be used for this purpose.
Best regards,
Kjell Are
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