[Proj] Projection of SHP file nightmare.
Frank Warmerdam
fwarmerdam at gmail.com
Tue Jul 19 11:21:23 PDT 2005
On 7/19/05, Dave Sampson <gis at watersheds.ca> wrote:
> Problem:
> ----------------
> Wanting to display various shape files (and a DEM raster) that use
> varying projection or that are un-projected on a X-Y grid. The X-Y grids
> I believe I could guess at a few potential projections. The challenge
> has been to get them to all show up together.
>
> using GRASS I can get each to display on their own and have followed all
> the docs, mailing lists etc for all the sotware that I'm using. Is there
> another way?
>
> I know the *.prj files hold projection data. Can you 'trick' the files
> by editing those?
Dave,
If you want to show a variety of data together the easiest way (in
my opinion) would be to convert them all to geographic lat/long.
If your shapefiles have proper .prj files associated with them already,
you can convert them to WGS84 using a commandline like:
ogr2ogr -t_srs WGS84 out.shp in.shp
You could also try and pick a sensible projected coordinate system
to convert them all too, but this can be a bit tricky if you have data
over a large area.
In case you don't know, ogr2ogr is part of GDAL/OGR (and available
in FWTools - http://fwtools.maptools.org).
Best regards,
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