Many thanks for this Frank, the reason for the problem should have occurred
to me. As you say, gdalwarp is the answer.
Best wishes,
Nick.
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 6:15 PM, Frank Warmerdam wrote:
> Nick,
>
> I haven't tried the .TAB files locally, but I see they are both resulting
> in georeferen
Nick,
I haven't tried the .TAB files locally, but I see they are both resulting
in georeferencing info. The one is expressed as a geotransform with
rotation and shear while the other is expressed as ground control points.
I believe that the .TAB reader attempts to compute a geotransform from the
A friend, a relative newcomer to GIS, is having problems loading some of
the TIFs created with Mapinfo into QGIS. Each TIF has a TAB file and in
some cases the TAB file is interpreted correctly and in other cases the TAB
file is (apparently) not recognised.
I think this might be a problem with Gda