[OSRS-PROJ] PROJ.4 "proj=latlong ellps=GRS80" functionality?
Ed McNierney
ed at topozone.com
Tue Aug 7 07:52:00 PDT 2001
Thanks, Frank. That's actually the behavior this naive user was
expecting <g>.
- Ed
-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Warmerdam [mailto:warmerdam at pobox.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 9:40 AM
To: osrs-proj at remotesensing.org
Subject: Re: [OSRS-PROJ] PROJ.4 "proj=latlong ellps=GRS80"
functionality?
Ed McNierney wrote:
>
> I'm having a hard time understanding how this functionality is
supposed
> to work. I've built PROJ 4.4.3 with no troubles (Windows 2000,
> Microsoft VC++) and everything seems to be working.
>
> I don't understand the results I'm getting from "proj=latlong
> ellps=GRS80", however. I'm ultimately trying to use this in
MapServer,
> where I have several input data layers in NAD83 decimal degrees that
I'm
> trying to project to UTM.
>
> Here's the simple example I don't understand:
>
> C:\>proj -v +proj=latlong +ellps=GRS80
> #Lat/long (Geodetic)
> #
> # +proj=latlong +ellps=GRS80
> -71 43
> -1.24 0.75
>
> That is, my input coordinate (-71, 43) is transformed to (-1.24,
0.75).
> What does this mean? I would expect the output results to be either
> identical to my input (if the input data is presumed to be in the
output
> ellipsoid or if GRS80 or WGS84 is the default) or I would expect them
to
> be very slightly different (if the input ellipsoid is something else).
Ed,
As suggested the coordinates are being returned in radians; however,
this
isn't the desired behaviour. It should just returned them, reformatted,
in DMS or decimal degrees without any change to the value. I have
submitted
a bug in bugzilla on this issues.
Best regards,
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