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<font face="Arial">Hi Stewart and Richard,<br>
<br>
I've struggled with this all day and although I understand it a
lot more, I am no closer to solving why nothing shows in JOSM. An
interesting symptom is that when the zoom is stuck on 20037.5 km,
I chose "File/Download from OSM..." and after the Download window
loads, the Bounding Box Tab has the min lat, min lon, max lat and
max lon all set to 0. In reality JOSM is zoomed right into the
equator at the prime meridian.<br>
<br>
What would help me is to have a sample raster image file and world
file that actually works with this plugin. I would also like to
contact the authors of the plugin but cannot find their email
addresses. I just do not know what else I can do to get this
working. I have what I believe to be a credible .jgw file built
by the Georeferencer:<br>
<br>
0.999967938948794<br>
0<br>
0<br>
-1.000857790409799<br>
369.106307182451076<br>
-142.902420109208720<br>
<br>
Where:<br>
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<li><font face="Arial">Line 1 is the X width in metres of a pixel
</font></li>
<li><font face="Arial">Line 2 is the X skew</font></li>
<li><font face="Arial">Line 3 is the Y skew</font></li>
<li><font face="Arial">Line 4 is the Y width in metres of a pixel</font></li>
<li><font face="Arial">Line 5 is the X position of the top left
corner</font></li>
<li><font face="Arial">Line 6 is the Y position of the top right
corner</font></li>
</ul>
I figure that even if the numbers are incorrect, it should still
place the image somewhere else and perhaps the wrong size, but it
should be there. It is not.<br>
<br>
Any clues?<br>
<br>
Thanks,<br>
<br>
Peter<br>
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On 11-01-30 02:19 PM, Stewart C. Russell wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 11-01-30 16:25 , Peter Freeman wrote:
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I am now looking at Quantum GIS and recognize it as a powerful tool. I
have loaded in my image, reading the manual and struggling to find the
"Raster Calculator" to which they refer in the manual.
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That's not what you want. Try Plugins -> Georeferencer, then click the +
sign to open a new raster image.
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