10:38 how did u get the intersection marked while georeferencing UTM , can you explain pliz? did u have a preloaded coordinate as i can see it snapped directly into the intersection.
The presence of intersections depends on the map you have. Some maps have marked intersections, while others do not. In my case, I chose a map with marked x and y intersections to make georeferencing easier. If your map does not have marked intersections, you will need to select an approximate area for the intersection between the x and y values. Then, use a Google Earth satellite image as a base map to compare your georeferencing results
Hello. Thanks for the comment. However, I can't show you how to download them since I just searched a random map image on Google and modified it in order to create those files.
It would be easier if your map had cross signs to represent the intersections of the x and y coordinates (with the coordinates shown on the edges of the map). This way, you could simply zoom into one of the cross signs. If your map does not have these, you will have to guess and select an area that approximates the intersection between the x and y coordinates
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I will read your comment. Big thanks!
please show me how you download all those files, from the beginning.
Really great and comprehensive tutorial. Thanks!
How do you get the intersections of the coordinates accurately that is my challenge
10:38 how did u get the intersection marked while georeferencing UTM , can you explain pliz? did u have a preloaded coordinate as i can see it snapped directly into the intersection.
The presence of intersections depends on the map you have. Some maps have marked intersections, while others do not. In my case, I chose a map with marked x and y intersections to make georeferencing easier. If your map does not have marked intersections, you will need to select an approximate area for the intersection between the x and y values. Then, use a Google Earth satellite image as a base map to compare your georeferencing results
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please show me how you download all those files, from the beginning.
Hello. Thanks for the comment.
However, I can't show you how to download them since I just searched a random map image on Google and modified it in order to create those files.
How do you get the intersections of the coordinates accurately that is my challenge
It would be easier if your map had cross signs to represent the intersections of the x and y coordinates (with the coordinates shown on the edges of the map). This way, you could simply zoom into one of the cross signs. If your map does not have these, you will have to guess and select an area that approximates the intersection between the x and y coordinates