Thursday, October 7, 2021
This week's lab was about Georeferencing, which is basically adding points to known objects like buildings and street corners in a raster layer to merge them to your map. Do it well enough and the RMS error can be minimal as I learned. The map above I created is of UWF campus, located in Florida with 3 rasters and a eagles nest location off to the right. Online learning is difficult I would say, because there are so many ways to layout a map and I am struggling with confidence in my layouts. If it was easy, everyone would be doing it though, so I am not giving up and hoping feedback will keep my head above water.
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