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Using Didger to Convert the Coordinate System of a Vector
File
Sometimes a customer, client, or colleague will send you a vector file,
such as a SHP or DXF file, in a coordinate system that has no bearing on
real world coordinates. You may need the file in real world coordinates in
order to overlay the file with other map types. If you know the real world
coordinates of any three points in the vector file, it is very easy in
Didger to "recalibrate" or convert the coordinates of the file.
Coordinate conversion adjusts the values of the existing coordinate system
and maps them to new values.
Use the following steps to convert the coordinates of a vector file:
- Start Didger 3 and go to File | Import Vector.
- Choose the vector file (e.g. DXF, SHP, MIF, etc.) and click
Open.
- If it was a .DXF file, click OK in the DXF Import Options
dialog.
- If you know the file is projected, specify the projection in the Define
Import Options dialog box. If it is not projected, or you do not
know, accept the defaults and click OK. The file imports into Didger. However, it does not have the correct
coordinates associated with it.
- Go to Tools | Coordinate Conversion and select the Georeference
radio button.
- Click the Add button twice, so there are three rows in the
Georeference section.
- Enter the real world coordinates of three known points under the
World X and World Y sections. If the file you imported is projected,
the coordinates you enter must be in decimal degress of longitude (X)
and latitude (Y). Didger will use these values to establish the new
coordinate system.
- Select one of the rows and digitize the point in the plot window
that corresponds to the that row's world coordinates. Repeat for the
other rows.
Establish at least three calibration points and
enter the coordinates for those points in the World X and World Y
columns. When you digitize a point in the plot window, Didger will
automatically enter coordinates in the Source X and Source Y columns.
- Select Affine Polynomial for the Georeference Method
(or another method you believe is appropriate) and click OK.
- You may need to go to View | Project Limits and reset the
project limits and scaling.
- Now the map is in the coordinate system you specified. You can
digitize objects, resample lines, convert the projection (if
applicable), or export to any of the supported formats.
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