The same bluring happened to me with the map supplied as part of Hans van
der Kwast's course on Hydrology and GIS. It looks great in Irfran View but
not in QGIS at the same scale.
I am sure the projection is ok because I set it myself (it's part of the
course)
If the cause is rendering or
Hi folks,
I know it's possible to create a point layer form geotagged images in QGIS.
What I am wondering about is if it is possible for those geotagged imaged to be
embedded in a geopackage with the vector data set so that the points and photo
that illustrate the location can be stored ( and
Hi,
I looked at your files. Make sure your file is not being reprojected.
If your file is in EPSG 25832, make sure the project is in EPSG 25832
also. You will see better results by changing the layer Resampling (not
rendering as I has said). Go to layer/layer
Hi,
Could also be the rendering option when you zoom in or out. Look at the layer
rendering in your layer properties.
Nicolas Cadieux
> Le 29 sept. 2020 à 01:35, Preuß, Sylvia a écrit :
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> Hello everybody,
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> I have a tif file and when I open it with Irfanview sharpness is ok. With
Or maybe the Coordinate reference system (CRS) of your tiff does not
match the one of your map and therefore it gets reprojected by QGIS?
Check the Information tab of your tiff layer properties (CRS) and your
map projection in the lower right corner of the QGIS main window.
Raymond
On
Hi Devs/Users,
(sorry for crossposting)
We were trying to setup QGIS-server as a WMTS server with a Tilematrix
different from the generic EPSG:3857/Popular Mercator one.
In The Netherlands we have a custom tile schema, and while I'm able to setup
such a WMTS, it looks like there is a shift in
It sounds like the image has "pyramids" which enable the system to allow
for faster navigation and rendering by creating a "cache" of lower
resolution copies. If Image quality is important you can remove or adjust
the pyramid settings depending on your needs, but it will likely impact
system