1i.ortho.transform(1) GRASS GIS User's Manual i.ortho.transform(1)
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6 i.ortho.transform - Computes a coordinate transformation based on the
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10 imagery, orthorectify, transformation, GCP
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13 i.ortho.transform
14 i.ortho.transform --help
15 i.ortho.transform [-srx] group=name [format=string[,string,...]]
16 [coords=name] [--help] [--verbose] [--quiet] [--ui]
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18 Flags:
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20 Display summary information
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23 Reverse transform of coords file or coeff. dump
24 Target east,north,height coordinates to local x,y,z
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27 Display transform matrix coefficients
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30 Print usage summary
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33 Verbose module output
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38 --ui
39 Force launching GUI dialog
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43 Name of input imagery group
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46 Output format
47 Options: idx, src, dst, fwd, rev, fxy, rxy, fd, rd
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50 src: source coordinates
51 dst: destination coordinates
52 fwd: forward coordinates (destination)
53 rev: reverse coordinates (source)
54 fxy: forward coordinates difference (destination)
55 rxy: reverse coordinates difference (source)
56 fd: forward error (destination)
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60 File containing coordinates to transform ("-" to read from stdin)
61 Local x,y,z coordinates to target east,north,height
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64 i.ortho.transform is an utility to compute transformation based upon
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67 If coordinates are given with the input file option or fed from stdin,
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72 summary on the control points can be printed with the -s flag. The
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78 Ortho-transformation is a 2-step transformation. First, source coordi‐
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86 Update this document with x,y,z<->E,N,H information
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89 Brian J. Buckley
90 Glynn Clements
91 Hamish Bowman
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94 Available at: i.ortho.transform source code (history)
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99 © 2003-2020 GRASS Development Team, GRASS GIS 7.8.5 Reference Manual
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