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=== '''On-line''' === | === '''On-line''' === |
Revision as of 18:30, 28 November 2017
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See Applying an affine transformation to an image layer
On-line
- Metacarta Labs Map Rectifier lets you georeference/register an uploaded image file to geographic coordinates/WGS84 using data from a variety of sources. See also this tutorial from Free Geography Tools web site
Tutorials
- How to georeference raster using QGIS from Applied Environmental Geoscience and Water Resource Management
- How to georeference raster using Hypercube and FGIS Forestry GIS Editor - Tutorial by Brian Brown (University of Wisconsin). You can Use OpenJUMP instead of FGIS.
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