[UW-GIS-L] Georeferencing Points

Jeff Richardson jeffjr at u.washington.edu
Tue Jan 12 15:08:41 PST 2010


I think I can handle trig (just barely!). Thanks for the help.


Jeff Richardson



On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 3:06 PM, Harvey Greenberg
<hgreen at u.washington.edu>wrote:


> I have handled transects by reading ascii coordinates into python, doing

> the trig and algebra there, and importing into arcmap as events. Yes, excel

> works too. Use whichever is more fun.

>

> harvey

>

> Jeff Richardson wrote:

>

>> Howdy,

>>

>> I'm wondering if there is a relatively simple way to do this: I have a

>> dataset consisting of points taken along a 10 m transect. I've recorded the

>> position along the transect and the distance away from the transect in

>> either direction. I have GPS coordinates for three points along the

>> transect. Now I want to georeference all the points in the transect using

>> the three GPS points.

>>

>> Any ideas?

>>

>> Thanks

>>

>>

>> Jeff Richardson

>> PhD Student

>> School of Forest Resources

>>

>>

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