Georeferencing
Technical Guides & other documentation
Accurate georeferencing is an important step in preparing your geospatial materials for further use. The Georeferencing process lets you automatically generate hundreds to thousands of control points for an input image using a reference image of the same area; manually add tie points in side-by-side and overlay display modes using a reference image; place control points with coordinates from GPS devices; and more.
TNTmips processes automatically translate objects between map projections when they are displayed, measured, combined, and processed. So even if your materials are in different coordinate systems, scales, or orientations, TNTmips displays and processes them in the selected projection without altering the source material.
Use TNTmips to reproject image data (resample) and geometric data (warp) to a different coordinate reference sytems.
TNTmips processes automatically translate objects between map projections when they are displayed, measured, combined, and processed. So even if your materials are in different coordinate systems, scales, or orientations, TNTmips displays and processes them in the selected projection without altering the source material.
Use TNTmips to reproject image data (resample) and geometric data (warp) to a different coordinate reference sytems.