Hi Springer.I believe you will need to apply a grid shift file (NTv2).  It is 
available from Natural Resouces Canada and I will send you a link when I get to 
the office.The installation is a simple procedure. Kirk SchmidtSent from my 
Galaxy
-------- Original message --------From: Andreas Neumann <a.neum...@carto.net> 
Date: 2021-04-08  6:52 a.m.  (GMT-04:00) To: Springfield Harrison 
<stellar...@gmail.com> Cc: qgis-user <qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org> Subject: Re: 
[Qgis-user] WMS Image Projection 
Hi,
The approx 1.5m offset indicates that QGIS doesn't take a necessary grid-shift 
file into account. The grid-shift file is a separate file that defines the 
displacement vectors of coordinate systems with different datums.
As a European GIS user I am not comfortable with North-American CRS, but 
looking the two CRS up at epsg.io I can see that
http://epsg.io/?q=26910
vs
http://epsg.io/?q=3157
EPSG 26910 claims to have an accuracy of 4 m while EPSG 3157 claims to have an 
accuracy of 1m.
There might be a grid shift file necessary between the two CRS (I am personally 
unsure if that is the case here).
Since both, the project and the WMS are in the same CRS, I would assume that 
the offset problems occur with the parcel shapefile.
Do you know a local GIS expert in your region who knows if the transformation 
between EPSG 26910 and 3157 requires a grid-shift file? I would assume yes, 
because at epsg.io it indicates that the datums of the two CRS are slightly 
different: NAD83(CSRS) (http://epsg.io/4617) vs NAD83 (http://epsg.io/4269).
From there - and if we have a proper corresponding grid-shift file - we can 
help you set up the transformation in QGIS.
Greetings,
Andreas
On 2021-04-08 10:24, Springfield Harrison wrote:



Hi Andreas,
Thanks for the reply, I'll try to clarify:

Version is 3.16.4
The two municipal sources are being viewed in their own web windows and are 
displaying the same data

They are the source of the property lines for my GIS (downloaded shapefile) and 
the orthophoto (WMS link, not resident TIFF or other)


The property lines are EPSG:3157 - NAD83(CSRS) / UTM zone 10N - Projected, and 
from the municipal source.  I've attached the shapefile if you have the time.
In QGIS, the ortho is loaded from the WMS source

https://mapservices.crd.bc.ca/arcgis/services/OrthoImagery2019/MapServer/WMSserver
EPSG:26910 - NAD83 / UTM zone 10N - Projected


The project CRS is EPSG: 26910 but it doesn't seem to change anything by 
changing that or the source projections (at least within versions of NAD83 UTM 
Zone 10N)
Thus, the same information displays differently online versus in QGIS.

The shift seems to be 1.5 m +/-, quite a lot for what I'm trying to do 
(building permit with tight setbacks).
These are commonly used projections for our neck of the woods
The two images I sent earlier depict the differences; in QGIS, earlier 
orthophotos show a similar or worse displacement.  Not so on the municipal web 
viewer.


I've read up on projections in the tutorial and Help file, no revelations 
there, at least that I could see.

Thanks very much for any thoughts you may have.
-----
Cheers, Spring
 
 
On 08/Apr/2021 00:47, Andreas Neumann wrote:

Hi,
Are there two different CRS involved here? Are the vectors (parcel boundaries) 
in a different CRS than the orthoimages? This might be a problem of a missing 
grid-shift file in QGIS.
It is also unclear for me if you load your Orthoimages locally (from tiff-files 
as well) or from WMS (or both) and only one of them is shifted?
Can you also add information what QGIS version with what proj version you use? 
You can find this information in the about dialogue in the help menu.
Greetings,
Andreas
On 2021-04-08 02:37, Springfield Harrison wrote:

Hello All,Re obtaining orthophotos from a WMS server.Locally we have 
orthophotos that can be brought into QGIS using the WMS service.  They are also 
viewable on the local government web map service.  In both cases I can compare 
them to the property lines which are from the same source.On the government web 
pages (2), the orthophotos and the lot lines appear to coincide very well.  In 
QGIS, the same two layers are quite misaligned.One would suspect a CRS problem 
but changing the CRS of the Project and the WMS image in QGIS has no effect.  
Even followed the tutorial to no effect.I'm attaching screen shots of the two 
results.  Ant thoughts would be appreciated, thank you . . . .-----Cheers, 
Springfield Harrison

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