I am a student and just getting to know qgis. At the momment I have to combine data which had been measured in ETRS89 with data in WGS84 UTM 36N. I created several vektorlayers for the data in ETRS89. Then I tried to transform the data into wgs84 by using "on the fly transformation" but it seemed to me that there was no change visible. The coordinates for one of our fixpoints are in WGS84 279000.000/4207000.000/1616.875 but Qgis shows me the coordinates 542000.00/4206000.00 (the height I cant even see). How can I transform the coordinates? I dont mean a change in projektion I want to have a proper translation/conversion of the coordinates? Could somebody please explain it step by step to me?
Thank you very much! Chrissi
Fist of all let me thank you for your quick reply. The more western points are the correct ones in the open street map. I think we still not have solved the problem. May be I should explain it a little bit better... I have got some data of turkish students. They contain meassurementpoints which had been aquired with a totalstation. We also meassurred with a total station in the same area but we meassured in WGS84 UTM 36N relying on fixpoints wich had been set witch GPS. If you now look at the data, there has to be a difference because the coordinates of our tukish colleaugues begin with 542.../420... and ours 279../420... and also the height is divergent. But im not quite shure whether the information of the turkish student was correckt that it is ETRS. I really dont know how I can bring this data together
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Thank you very much! Chrissi
Fist of all let me thank you for your quick reply. The more western points are the correct ones in the open street map. I think we still not have solved the problem. May be I should explain it a little bit better... I have got some data of turkish students. They contain meassurementpoints which had been aquired with a totalstation. We also meassurred with a total station in the same area but we meassured in WGS84 UTM 36N relying on fixpoints wich had been set witch GPS. If you now look at the data, there has to be a difference because the coordinates of our tukish colleaugues begin with 542.../420... and ours 279../420... and also the height is divergent. But im not quite shure whether the information of the turkish student was correckt that it is ETRS. I really dont know how I can bring this data together
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