I've reprojected a geotif file form ED50 UTM31N (epsg: 23031) to
another geotif in Google Pseudomercator (epsg: 3857) using gdaltranslate
within qgis.
Surprisingly, the new file does not get to its correct position when using
reprojection on th fly in a project in ED50 UTM31N (epsg: 23031), but
Am 24.05.2013 14:43, schrieb Agustin Lobo:
I've reprojected a geotif file form ED50 UTM31N (epsg: 23031) to
another geotif in Google Pseudomercator (epsg: 3857) using gdaltranslate
within qgis.
Surprisingly, the new file does not get to its correct position when using
reprojection on th fly in a
Yes, and, in any case, the difference is very large, not just as if
only the datum were the
problem. It really look as if the raster were not reprojected at all.
I'm going to test on another linux machine before filling a ticket.
Thanks
Agus
On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 5:36 PM, Andre Joost
Am 24.05.2013 19:09, schrieb Agustin Lobo:
Yes, and, in any case, the difference is very large, not just as if
only the datum were the
problem. It really look as if the raster were not reprojected at all.
I'm going to test on another linux machine before filling a ticket.
Can you do the