37.1. Reproject layer

Allows to generate a raster reprojection.

Available on the "Layer" menu, geographical transformations bar buttons and from the geoprocessing toolbox.

The interface is as follows:

By clicking "Accept" the reprojection process finally asked if we want to load the raster redesigned in a View


When performing a raster reprojection, the available transformation is "EPSG Transformation".

37.2.Geolocalization

It allows application of an affine transformation to an image (translation, rotation and tilt) manually, it is without control points, so we will not have achieved accuracy information.

Available from the "Layer" menu and the geographic transformations button bar.

This tool is an option when georeferencing is for presentation purposes and do not need too much precision. As in the georeferencing a file *. rmf text is created with the necessary information for the location of the image.

The interface is as follows:

37.3. Asign projection

Assigns automatically the projection of the view to the raster

Available from the geographic transformations button bar and in geoprocessing toolbox.

37.4. Georeferencing

Allows provide a reference system (ground coordinates) to a digital image that is in a pixel coordenadades (rows and columns). This process requires a search for homologous points between the reference view or coordinate file and the final map. The result is a transformation involves scaling, rotation and deformation of the original image to fit the final map.

Available in the geographic transformations button bar

The initial interface is as follows:


Interface "Without reference cartography"

interface "With reference cartography"

  1. View. There will be one in the case of "Without reference cartography" and two of "With reference cartography". The left one contains the base cartography loaded in the gvSIG View and the right the image we want georeference.

    In the top left corner the coordinates of the mouse cursor are shown. In the reference cartography the coordinates are those of the real world. In the image to be georeferenced the coordinates are in pixel relative to the top left corner.

    A cursor with a central window appears in the middle. The cursor window can be resized and moved when the view is active. The contents of the window will display in the magnifying glass windows. By bringing the mouse pointer to the edges of the center window horizontal or vertical arrows will be displayed; clicking and dragging on those arrows the center window is resized. To move the center window we must bring the mouse pointer to the corners of the window until the pointer changes to a crossed arrows; clicking and dragging on those arrows the scroll is performed.

  1. Navigation tools

    Icono

    Herramienta

    Descripción


    Increase the zoom level



    It allows approaching to the center of the data frame of the View. Multiplied by 2 the zoom level.



    Decrease the zoom level



    It zooms out from the center of the data frame of the View Divide by 2 the zoom level.



    Zoom to selected area


    It allows zoom in on a particular area of the the View



    Zoom all


    this makes a frame of total area occupied by all the layers of the the View


    Last Zoom


    It allows return to previous frame.


    Move Image

    It allows to change the frame of the view by dragging the visualization field in all directions with the mouse. We must keep the mouse button down and move the mouse to the desired direction.


    The middle mouse button can increase and decrease the zoom of the View.

  2. Magnifier window. Expanding the View associated with the central window of the cursor. When the central window cursor moves around the view, it changes the position on wich the lens is focused, and when the window size is changed the zoom level changes. In the upper left corner of the window the coordinates of the mouse cursor appears.

  3. Control Points. A control point is an entity that provides the correspondence between a geographical coordinate and a pixel coordinate. Control points are represented in the reference view as green squares and in the view of the image as green circles. A control point is associated with a row of the table.

    To add a new control point click on the "New" button in the table control. Create a row with coordinates 0, 0 in both views and the tool "Move point" is activated. Now clicking on the View the mark show where we clicked.

    The information can be found in the points table relating to each point is:

    The available tools are:

    Icon

    Tool

    Description

    First

    Select the first point of the table



    Pevious

    Select the previous point to selected


    Next

    Select the next point to selected


    Last

    Select the last point of the table


    New

    Create a new item in the table


    Delete selected point

    Deletes the selected point


    Delete all

    Deletes all points in the table


    Up/Down

    Select the previous point / next to selected


  1. Georeferencing-processing tools.

Icon

Tool

Description

Move Point

Allows to move a control point


Drag Point

Allows to drag a control point


Center view to selected point

Center the view in relation to the selected control point

Save control points in raster metadata file

Save control points in the metadata file attached to the selected raster


Load from XML file (.rmf)

Retrieves the control points from metadata file attached to raster


Export table of points into a text file

Exports the table to a .csv file


Load control points from .csv files

Import a .csv table


Options

Allows access to the georeferencing options window


End Test

The test processing is completed. Eliminates the test image loaded in the reference view.


Test georeferencing

Run a test with the control points introduced. Apply the transformation and loading the transformed image on the reference view.

Extit to georeferencing

Georeferencing finishes. Asked if we want to load on view the result of the last processed.


RMS

RMS Global

The interface window "Options" is as follows: