[Qgis-user] Bringing georeferenced rasters into QGIS
Stefan Giese
Stefan.Giese at wheregroup.com
Tue Apr 2 23:33:49 PDT 2019
you should rename the world files to .wld and try it again.
best regards
stefan
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Am 03.04.2019 um 08:29 schrieb jmc at jmcgeo.com:
>
> Hi, first post here. I am migrating an old project to QGIS to see how
> it handles my day to day work and have hit a snag.
>
> QGIS doesn’t seem to recognise my world files. Generally these follow
> the following filename convention:
>
> XXX.jpg -à XXX.jgw
>
> XXX.tif -à XXX.tfw
>
> I have tried creating a file XXX.wld and the georeferencing tool
> cautions me that it is there and overwrites it, but when I put the old
> data back in it, it still pays no attention. The XXX.yzW files were
> created in the ArcGIS georeferencing tool and work fine in ArcGIS and
> Mapinfo.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
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