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Hi Trent,<br>
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I also tried it in meters and of course I also need a +b as minor
radius, but that also doesn't work<br>
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Regards <br>
kees<br>
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On 12/05/2012 06:17 PM, Hare, Trent wrote:
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cite="mid:CAB6t5t9eVeMkzcVv6q9ngQjkfhmQWsxLq34D9vRCwPq7vcPBHA@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Kees,
<div> Just an initial guess. It looks like you are using a km
radius when it should in meters - +a=6378388.0 </div>
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<div>-Trent</div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 3:11 AM, Kees
Kling <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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padding-left: 1ex;">Hi all,<br>
<br>
I'm trying to reproject an image.<br>
<br>
source projection = `+proj=stere +lat_0=90.0 +lon_0=0.0
+lat_ts=60.0 +a=6378.388'<br>
I already used this projection in other parts of my project,
but then in combination with OGR. Here I don't have
problems, but if I use it with gdal in the function
GDALCreateGenImgProjTransformer, I'm getting the error:<br>
<br>
ERROR 1: Failed to import coordinate system `+proj=stere
+lat_0=90.0 +lon_0=0.0 +lat_ts=60.0 +a=6378.388'<br>
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What am I doing wrong<br>
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Regards<span class="HOEnZb"><font color="#888888"><br>
<br>
Kees Kling<br>
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