That may do what I want, but the images are mostly proprietary and cannot be
uploaded to public sites. Thanks for the lead though.
Chip Taylor
Prepared Response, Inc
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You may look http://www.mapmaker.com (unfortunately only windows
application but does its work excellent).
Chip Taylor wrote:
That may do what I want, but the images are mostly proprietary and cannot be
uploaded to public sites. Thanks for the lead though.
Chip Taylor
Prepared Response, Inc
Try gvSIG:
http://www.gvsig.gva.es/index.php?id=gvsigL=2
--Document View / Add Layer (tool) / Georeference
Regards,
Alvaro Anguix
IVER TI SA
Brent Fraser escribió:
Chip,
The doc on ILWIS
(http://52north.org/index.php?option=com_projectstask=showP
rojectid=30Itemid=127#downloads) says that
would this do what you want?
http://labs.metacarta.com/rectifier/
Paul
On 4-Oct-07, at 9:16 AM, Chip Taylor wrote:
Is there any open source applications for Windows that will help me
geo-reference raster images?
Chip Taylor
Prepared Response, Inc
Hi Alvaro,
can I pick coordinates from the map or do I have to eneter them
manually? Did not find that functionality yet... Can I? If not now, when?
Cheers
Sebastian
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Alvaro Anguix schrieb:
Try gvSIG:
Alvaro,
From the gvSIG 1.0 doc:
At the moment, this tool only generates basic
georeferencing by calculating the image's source and pixel
size. It cannot rotate, orthorectify or reproject.
Is this true for v1.1 also?
Brent Fraser
GeoAnalytic Inc.
Calgary, Alberta
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Brent Fraser escribió:
Alvaro,
From the gvSIG 1.0 doc:
At the moment, this tool only generates basic
georeferencing by calculating the image's source and pixel
size. It cannot rotate, orthorectify or reproject.
Is this true for v1.1 also?
For v.1.1, with gvSIG you can aply affine
Hi Ravi,
As a UN employee I guess I have to react on your statement :-)
As UN we are trying to provide and use quite a bit of open source
technologies. The OSGeo GeoNetwork opensource that I work on is an
example of that and there are a number of other activities existing
or starting up.
On Thu, October 4, 2007 15:16, Chip Taylor wrote:
Is there any open source applications for Windows that will help me
geo-reference raster images?
Chip Taylor
Prepared Response, Inc
Hi,
yes Quantum GIS (http://qgis.org) does and the newest version has an
enhanced interface where you can use
On Wed, October 3, 2007 17:18, Frank Warmerdam wrote:
On 10/3/07, Bob Basques [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
What's the turn around supposed to be on incubation submittals? I sent
in an application last Friday and never got any sort of reply. Even
a confirmation of receipt would be
All,
Well I applied to the OSGEO Incubator lists, but didn't get anything
back in the way of a confirmation. Curiously, I also applied the same
night to the OpenLayers Dev list and got the confirmation right away.
Since both systems are using the same software, I figure there is some
sort
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