I recently was looking at a way of using GeoTIFF in AutoCAD 2015. I was looking at a way of specifying coordinate system using one of UTM projections. I didn't have much luck with that and I decided to try AutoCAD Map 3D 2017, there is an entire library of different coordinate systems including WGS84 UTM Zone 30N, the one I was interested in.
I tried to use my GeoTIFF with ArcMap, QGIS and one more survey positioning package, all of them after specifying the right coordinate system are able to place the GeoTIFF in the right geographical location apart from AutoCAD Map 3D.
When I specified the coordinate system and units in AutoCAD Map 3D, the entire GeoTIFF looks like it has been shifted a significant distance to the West.
I'm just wondering if AutoCAD Map 3D is drawing GeoTIFFs in a slightly different way or am I doing something completely wrong here?
Now, let me explain my problem, I've got .tfw file that I generated using listgeo tool, here is the content of that file:
4.9995042276 0.0000000000 0.0000000000 -5.0003231419 -9782.7177138953 6572004.2399761314
Did anyone have any luck with using GeoTIFFs in Autodesk packages (Map 3d)? I'm worried that the .tfw file might have wrong values as in QGIS and that survey positioning package I didn't have to use that file and the software positioned GeoTIFF for me, when in AutoCAD Map 3D I actually have to place that file in the same directory as my GeoTIFF in order to be used but the x,y translation doesn't seem to be correct. Here is the output of gdalinfo:
Size is 3805, 3248 Coordinate System is: PROJCS["Transverse Mercator", GEOGCS["WGS 84", DATUM["WGS_1984", SPHEROID["WGS 84",6378137,298.257223563, AUTHORITY["EPSG","7030"]], AUTHORITY["EPSG","6326"]], PRIMEM["Greenwich",0], UNIT["degree",0.0174532925199433], AUTHORITY["EPSG","4326"]], PROJECTION["Transverse_Mercator"], PARAMETER["latitude_of_origin",0], PARAMETER["central_meridian",-2.716666666666667], PARAMETER["scale_factor",1], PARAMETER["false_easting",0], PARAMETER["false_northing",0], UNIT["metre",1, AUTHORITY["EPSG","9001"]]] Origin = (-9785.217466009140500,6572006.740137700900000) Pixel Size = (4.999504227592880,-5.000323141986690) Metadata: AREA_OR_POINT=Area TIFFTAG_RESOLUTIONUNIT=2 (pixels/inch) TIFFTAG_XRESOLUTION=127 TIFFTAG_YRESOLUTION=127 Image Structure Metadata: COMPRESSION=LZW INTERLEAVE=BAND Corner Coordinates: Upper Left ( -9785.217, 6572006.740) ( 2d53'17.62"W, 59d15'47.69"N) Lower Left ( -9785.217, 6555765.691) ( 2d53'15.00"W, 59d 7' 2.84"N) Upper Right ( 9237.896, 6572006.740) ( 2d33'16.92"W, 59d15'47.73"N) Lower Right ( 9237.896, 6555765.691) ( 2d33'19.40"W, 59d 7' 2.88"N) Center ( -273.661, 6563886.215) ( 2d43'17.24"W, 59d11'25.67"N)
Below is the link to the file I'm struggling with at the moment. When using WGS84 UTM Zone 30N in QGIS, file works fine, what I trying to do is to load the same file in Autocad Map 3D using the same coordinate system.
Chris,
I used "Assign Projection". But like you my GeoTIFF ended up huge -- something like 46 MB. So I wondered about that too.
Antonio seems reluctanct to dive deep into QGIS on this Forum. Best to post your question on his Forum:
http://www.forum.amicocad.it/viewforum.php?f=51
I haven't gotten around to it yet but I wanted to try the GeoRefImg Lisp and GeoTIFF Tools combination. Just seems like QGIS is easier.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
Chris,
"...my output file is a lot bigger than the one you created."
Same here, so I posted the question on Antonio's AmicoCAD Forum:
http://www.forum.amicocad.it/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=923&p=6403#p6403
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
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