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We will need to know if we're dealing with non standard projections and also help the user figure out a scale multiplier based on the current resolution of the data
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Different methods were used to attempt to detect projections but no solution was found to precisely detect projection, only ways to rule out projections that the target dataset definitely isn't in. It looks like the general consensus currently is that projection information should be known from the data source and is a hard problem to infer it from the raw geographical data in any significant way.
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We will need to know if we're dealing with non standard projections and also help the user figure out a scale multiplier based on the current resolution of the data
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: