[Proj] Dutch correction grid

Maxime SEGUIN maxime.seguin at ensg.eu
Fri Apr 8 10:03:02 PDT 2011


Hi,

You can look at this spreadsheet :
http://lambert93.ign.fr/fileadmin/files/ntf_r93.pdf

Best regards,

Maxime SEGUIN


> On 11-04-08 11:28 AM, Jan Hartmann wrote:
>> I don't quite understand, Frank. I have a spreadsheet with four columns:
>> x, y,
>> correction for x and correction for y. What kind of raster file do I
>> need to
>> create with these data?
>
> Jan,
>
> As input we would require an input raster with two "bands" representing
> the
> offset in longitude and latitude.   I'm not sure off hand what the units
> are - possibly arcseconds?   The input file would need to be georeferenced
> in latitude and longitude.
>
> If your input points are sparse and irregular you could likely use
> gdal_grid to interpolate a grid from the point data.
>
> My point was mainly that you don't necessarily have to write an NTv2
> "writer" - it is sufficient to get the datum shift data into any GDAL
> support grid format.
>
> Best regards,
>
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