Hi,
I would suggest you to go to some university library and find a book about
geospatial image processing. Fast search gave me this link to rather
understandable document
http://www.maxonline.lsu.edu/pages/Operations/Warp/Warp.pdf
I am sure you do not want to implement all the mathematics your
and well you can georeference more or less vector data in openjump.
Functions are in Tools>Warp>... But Vector and Raser needs different
approaches to perform the referencing. E.g. rasters need to be
interpolated. Such interpolation functions are part of the Sextante
raster classes (I think the
Kosmo:
http://www.saig.es/index.php?lang=en
for Georeferencing I would ask you to look into standard GIS and remote
sensing text books.
However, have a look here:
http://webhelp.esri.com/arcgisdesktop/9.2/index.cfm?TopicName=Georeferencing_a_raster_dataset
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/d
where can i find Kosmo SAIG sources. can anyone please give me the theory
and principles behind georeferencing to make a georeferencer
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Hi
Kosmo SAIG has a georeferencing tool too. The two softwares (OJ and Kosmo) are
very similar in tools and design. This helps a lot a newby in GIS not to learn
different GIS
Peppe
--- Ven 6/8/10, Rahkonen Jukka ha scritto:
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Ede, you might find the wkt tests for Italian projections on the wiki at the
"working with projections" page. Anyhow I will go to test your plugins after
the end of august (and re-tests the wkts)
Peppe
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