On 9/20/2021 7:16 PM, krishna Ayyala
wrote:
Charles,
Sorry for so many questions. As I mentioned before, I am able
to create georeferenced tiff file as per instructions in the
link below. But, when I overlay this tiff file on top of the
shapef
Charles,
Sorry for so many questions. As I mentioned before, I am able to create
georeferenced tiff file as per instructions in the link below. But, when I
overlay this tiff file on top of the shapefile, the size of the points in
tiff file is not same as that of the size of the points in the shapef
The png/tiff export will include the canvas background colors. World files
have pixel coordinates though so you should be able to open the image in an
image manipulation program like photoshop, paint.net or gimp/glimpse, then
just select the background with the magic wand and delete it.
Save the r
Charles,
When you get a chance, can you please help me with one question? I have
created a geotiff file as per the direction in the link below. When I add
this geotiff file to google earth, I am getting all the points but a white
background. Is there a way to eliminate this white background?
https
You can use the *Project >> Import/Export >> Export Map to Image* and then
make sure you select the "*Append georeference information*" option. I have
set up a screenshot here: https://imgur.com/a/soAI4E5
If you still don't have any luck try making sure you are using a projected
CRS.
Regards
On
Charles,
Thanks for your reply. By exporting it as a png, I am losing the
georeferenced information.i.e. when I add this png to my map, it is not
falling at the appropriate location. When you get a chance, can you please
guide me, How do I export it to a raster such that I do not lose the
georefere
You can export the map canvas as a png with a world file. If you want a
specific dimension or aspect ratio you can do the same with the layout
manager.
On Mon, 20 Sep 2021, 20:37 krishna Ayyala, wrote:
> Hello,
> I have a point shape file. Is it possible to convert it to a raster such
> that the
Hello,
I have a point shape file. Is it possible to convert it to a raster such
that the resultant file will also appear like points only. Similar to how
it was looking like when it was a vector file.
Regards.
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