Projections and Coordinate Systems Revisited You Must Understand This To Become Proficient in GIS.

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Projections and Coordinate Systems Revisited You Must Understand This To Become Proficient in GIS

Different Projections for Different Purposes Geographic Albers Equal Area Lambert Conformal Conic

Notice that there is no information about the coordinate system nor the projection for this shapefile. Everything is assumed but may not be correct. The shapefile does not have that information until someone DEFINES it.

Most of these files are available in two coordinate systems: Decimal Degrees (latitude and longitude) and Texas State Mapping System (TSMS), a Lambert Conformal Conic projection with parameters specific to Texas.

This is the information in text format. See next slide. This files tells the software what it is.

Sometimes you really have to dig for the information.

Meta Data: The ingredients on the can of soup.

What do you notice? There is no spatial information. If you look at the files you downloaded and unzipped, there is no roads.prj file to house the spatial info. YOU MUST DEFINE THE COORDINATES!!!

When you add the NCTCOG roads file which has no defined coordinates or projections, you typically get a warning. The software does not know how to match the files.

Denton County roads Carrollton Image ??????

You Must First Define the Projection/Coordinate System Then You Project to a New Shapefile with a Different Projection and Coordinate System Use ArcToolBox

How does ArcGIS remember projections? Projected Coordinate System: Name: PCS_Transverse_Mercator Alias: Abbreviation: Remarks: Projection: Transverse_Mercator Parameters: False_Easting: False_Northing: Central_Meridian: Scale_Factor: Latitude_Of_Origin: Linear Unit: Meter ( ) Geographic Coordinate System: Name: GCS_North_American_1983 PRJ file Shapefiles Coverages World file CAD files Images RDBMS table Geodatabase Projection information is stored in various ways AUX file

Projection and coordinate information

Roads now overlay in the display but ……… roads must be projected to match for correct analysis.

Roads file projected to match the projection and coordinate system of the Carrolton image.

With both files in the same projection and coordinate system, you are now ready to do correct overlay analyses.