[MetaCRS] [gdal-dev] EPSG 8.0 Upgrade
Frank Warmerdam
warmerdam at pobox.com
Fri Dec 7 11:03:05 PST 2012
Jeremy,
Unfortunately I do not automatically pickup references to grid shift files
from the EPSG database. To the extent these are supported it is
accomplished by special hackery. In fact skimming the epsg file, I think
the only datum for which grid shift files are used *by default* is NAD27.
Perhaps this would be a good time for me to review how to utilize at least
the grid shift files we are distributing with PROJ.4 like ntf_r93.gsb and
nzgd2kgrid0005.gsb.
Hmm, I am getting the impression that nzgd2kgrid0005.grd is actually the
transformation between NZGD2000 and WGS84 and that we would actually need
another file - possibly something like Nzgd49ToNzgd2K.gdc to support
NZGD1949 - is that right?
I'd suggest you file a ticket in the PROJ.4 Trac on this issue with
suggestions on how to proceed.
Best regards,
Frank
On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 10:12 AM, Jeremy Palmer <JPalmer at linz.govt.nz> wrote:
> HI Frank,
>
> Thanks that's great news. Has this upgrade now started supporting data
> shift grids, such as NZGD2000<->NZGD1949?
>
> Cheers
> Jeremy
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> Subject: [gdal-dev] EPSG 8.0 Upgrade
>
> Folks,
>
> At the request of Howard Butler, I have upgraded PROJ.4, libgeotiff, and
> GDAL to use the EPSG 8.0 database in development "trunk".
>
> This was accomplished, as usual based on the process described here:
>
> http://svn.osgeo.org/metacrs/geotiff/trunk/libgeotiff/csv/README
>
> Amoung other things this will result in some datums having new preferred
> datum shift solutions. Upgrade with care.
>
> Best regards,
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