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<div class="nine-pg" dir="auto">I have downloaded historical highway maps in .png format that I would like to georeference.</div>
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<div class="nine-pg" dir="auto">Around the perimeter of the map are a few lines indicating lat and long making it easy to be able to add a layer to draw straight lines from left to right and from top to bottom. Which I was able to do. From there I was able
to get QGIS to find the intersections.</div>
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<div class="nine-pg" dir="auto">And now I am stuck because I cannot save the intersections with lat/long coordinates it only allows x,y.</div>
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<div class="nine-pg" dir="auto">I am sure I am most likely doing something wrong out of the gate but this seems like the logical direction to go in.</div>
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