[Proj] Rectification of maps

Clifford J Mugnier cjmce at lsu.edu
Thu Sep 22 10:04:25 PDT 2005





On 9/22/05, Thomas Flemming <tf at ttqv.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I often have maps with unknown projection information but printed lat/lon
> grids. Or papermaps, which have strong deformations so that after
scanning the
> projection does not fit anymore.
> Is there a way in proj to calculate x-y/lat-lon by defining a couple of
known
> referencepoints ?

Thomas,

It seems like what you would want is a rubber sheeting transform
of some kind based on a bunch of reference points.  Two reference
points wouldn't give you much information.  PROJ.4 does not
address this issue.  I do have such a capability in GDAL -
underlying transformations based on reference points and a way
of applying it to resample rasters.

Best regards,

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I would recommend an eight-parameter projective transformation based on
four points of a graticule.  The panelling of such is identical to the old
graphical technique employed by cartographers of 20 years ago.

Cliff Mugnier
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY




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