Hi,
First of all your jpeg files need to be georeferenced. Jpeg files are most
often georeferenced with world files which are named as .jgw. Sometimes they
are named as .tfw, even that name is actually reserved for tiff files. And
Mapserver understands also world files named as .wld.
If you
Hi,
You can use raster data .but here I have some questions
1) The is georefrenced ?
2) Is data is projected ?
If it is you can use raster data into mapserver..
If you have done all above things , refer below url
http://mapserver.org/input/raster.html#how-
Dear Rahkonen,
Thank you for your mail, it was very helpful.
I have done the following:
1) Converted my .jpeg files to .tif and run the gdaltindex program to
georeference them. It returned a .shp, .shx and .dbf files. But I don't have
any .tfw file yet. Please see output of GDALTINDEX below.
2)
Dear Muizudeen,
On Tue, 20 Jan 2009, Muizudeen Kusimo wrote:
I have done the following:
1) Converted my .jpeg files to .tif and run the gdaltindex program to
georeference them. It returned a .shp, .shx and .dbf files. But I don't have
any .tfw file yet. Please see output of GDALTINDEX below.
e: Re: [mapserver-users] Need Help with Custom (Raster) Data as Input
Dear Rahkonen,
Thank you for your mail, it was very helpful.
I have done the following:
1) Converted my .jpeg files to .tif and run the gdaltindex program to
georeference
Dear All,
I appreciate the responses I have received so far but I am new to GIS so
please do not take offense at my (trivial) questions.
I want to:
a) Build a web application like Google Maps.
I have:
b) Little map data that needs to be re-drawn due to it's poor quality, lack
of geo-reference in