As far as I know, kml files are in EPSG:4326 (for example,
http://www.gdal.org/ogr/drv_kml.html), but if you want to use images from
Google Earth, you should use EPSG:3785.
Aleksander
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> On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 6:33 PM, Hamish wrote:
>
>> Bulent wrote:
>> > I occasionally use Google Earth –GE– (kml files) and I am aware of the
>> > fact that there is a bit of distortion (i.e., metric offset) between
>> GE
>> > and other projections for a variety of reasons. I am wondering if
>>
> On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 6:33 PM, Hamish wrote:
>
>> Bulent wrote:
>> > I occasionally use Google Earth –GE– (kml files) and I am aware of the
>> > fact that there is a bit of distortion (i.e., metric offset) between
>> GE
>> > and other projections for a variety of reasons. I am wondering if
>>
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 6:33 PM, Hamish wrote:
> Bulent wrote:
> > I occasionally use Google Earth –GE– (kml files) and I am aware of the
> > fact that there is a bit of distortion (i.e., metric offset) between GE
> > and other projections for a variety of reasons. I am wondering if anyone
> > kn
Bulent wrote:
> I occasionally use Google Earth –GE– (kml files) and I am aware of the
> fact that there is a bit of distortion (i.e., metric offset) between GE
> and other projections for a variety of reasons. I am wondering if anyone
> knows whether there is an EPSG code for KML format so that I
Hi Bulent,
the officiale EPSG for Spherical Mercator is EPSG:3785 [1] , though
you can find EPSG.900913 too (this is depracted now, as far as I
know).
giovanni
[1] http://spatialreference.org/ref/epsg/3785/
2010/7/10 Bulent Arikan :
> Dear List,
> I occasionally use Google Earth –GE– (kml file