Warp_management does work

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03-19-2021 07:29 PM
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by Anonymous User
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Hi,

I am using ArcGIS Pro and trying to georeference a set of aerials (.tif) photos. I am using Warp_management tool. I have placed 3 GCP on both target and source images. The result image it produces is a copy of the source image. The target image is not georeferenced. I have the python file attached, however could not attach the tif files due to size of the files.


I am new to python and not sure what I do is correct.


Your help is appreciated.

 

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DanPatterson
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One set of coordinates seems to be projected and the other geographic.

You can't "warp" from planar to spherical.  Get the decimal degree coordinates in the same coordinate system as the projected coordinates, then you can warp when you get more than 3 points since 6 for a second order is the recommended minimum


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by Anonymous User
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Thank you, Dan, 

I have assigned the projection to the target image and with 6 GCP. It creates a blank image. I have a screenshot of the image attached.

Your help is appreciated.

 

 

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DanPatterson
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first  did it appear in the correct-ish spot without warping?

second, right-click, zoom to layer?  nothing?

third blank map, no base map, nothing?  If something examine the map frame properties and report

ditto, if warped image appears but zoom to layers goes strange.

 


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by Anonymous User
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thank you!

i got it

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DanPatterson
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so what was the issue?


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