Skip site navigation (1)Skip section navigation (2)

FreeBSD Manual Pages

  
 
  

home | help
GDALTRANSFORM(1)		     GDAL		      GDALTRANSFORM(1)

NAME
       gdaltransform - Transforms coordinates.

SYNOPSIS
	  gdaltransform	[--help] [--help-general]
	      [-i] [-s_srs <srs_def>] [-t_srs <srs_def>] [-to <NAME>=<VALUE>]...
	      [-s_coord_epoch <epoch>] [-t_coord_epoch <epoch>]
	      [-ct <proj_string>] [-order <n>] [-tps] [-rpc] [-geoloc]
	      [-gcp <pixel> <line> <easting> <northing>	[elevation]]...
	      [-output_xy] [-E]	[-field_sep <sep>] [-ignore_extra_input]
	      [<srcfile> [<dstfile>]]

DESCRIPTION
       The  gdaltransform  utility  reprojects	a list of coordinates into any
       supported projection,including GCP-based	transformations.

       --help Show this	help message and exit

       --help-general
	      Gives a brief usage message for the generic GDAL commandline op-
	      tions and	exit.

       -s_srs <srs_def>
	      Set source spatial reference.  The coordinate systems  that  can
	      be passed	are anything supported by the OGRSpatialReference.Set-
	      FromUserInput()  call,  which  includes EPSG PCS and GCSes (i.e.
	      EPSG:4296), PROJ.4 declarations (as above), or  the  name	 of  a
	      .prj file	containing well	known text.

       -s_coord_epoch <epoch>
	      New in version 3.8.

	      Assign  a	 coordinate  epoch, linked with	the source SRS.	Useful
	      when the source SRS is a dynamic CRS. Only taken into account if
	      -s_srs is	used.

	      Before PROJ 9.4, -s_coord_epoch and -t_coord_epoch were mutually
	      exclusive, due to	lack of	support	 for  transformations  between
	      two dynamic CRS.

       -t_srs <srs_def>
	      set  target  spatial reference.  The coordinate systems that can
	      be passed	are anything supported by the OGRSpatialReference.Set-
	      FromUserInput() call, which includes EPSG	PCS  and  GCSes	 (i.e.
	      EPSG:4296),  PROJ.4  declarations	 (as  above), or the name of a
	      .prj file	containing well	known text.

       -t_coord_epoch <epoch>
	      New in version 3.8.

	      Assign a coordinate epoch, linked	with the  output  SRS.	Useful
	      when the output SRS is a dynamic CRS. Only taken into account if
	      -t_srs is	used.

	      Before PROJ 9.4, -s_coord_epoch and -t_coord_epoch were mutually
	      exclusive,  due  to  lack	of support for transformations between
	      two dynamic CRS.

       -ct <string>
	      A	PROJ string (single step operation  or	multiple  step	string
	      starting	with +proj=pipeline), a	WKT2 string describing a Coor-
	      dinateOperation, or a urn:ogc:def:coordinateOperation:EPSG::XXXX
	      URN overriding the default transformation	from the source	to the
	      target CRS. It must take into account  the  axis	order  of  the
	      source and target	CRS.

	      New in version 3.0.

       -to <NAME>=<VALUE>
	      set    a	  transformer	 option	   suitable    to    pass   to
	      GDALCreateGenImgProjTransformer2().

       -order <n>
	      order of polynomial used for warping (1 to 3). The default is to
	      select a polynomial order	based on the number of GCPs.

       -tps   Force use	of thin	plate spline transformer  based	 on  available
	      GCPs.

       -rpc   Force use	of RPCs.

       -geoloc
	      Force use	of Geolocation Arrays.

       -i     Inverse transformation: from destination to source.

       -gcp <pixel> <line> <easting> <northing>	[<elevation>]
	      Provide  a GCP to	be used	for transformation (generally three or
	      more are required). Pixel	and line need not be integers.

       -output_xy
	      Restrict output to "x y" instead of "x y z"

       -ignore_extra_input
	      New in version 3.9.

	      Set this flag to avoid extra non-numeric content at end of input
	      lines to be appended to the output lines.

       -E     New in version 3.9.

	      Enable Echo mode,	where input coordinates	are prepended  to  the
	      output lines.

       -field_sep <sep>
	      New in version 3.9.

	      Defines  the  field separator, to	separate different values.  It
	      defaults to the space character.

       <srcfile>
	      Raster dataset with source projection definition or GCPs.	If not
	      given, source projection/GCPs are	 read  from  the  command-line
	      -s_srs or	-gcp parameters.

	      Note  that  only the SRS and/or GCPs of this input file is taken
	      into account, and	not its	pixel content.

       <dstfile>
	      Raster dataset with destination projection definition.

       Coordinates are read as pairs, triples (for 3D,)	or (since GDAL 3.0.0,)
       quadruplets (for	X,Y,Z,time) of numbers per line	from  standard	input,
       transformed,  and  written  out to standard output in the same way. All
       transformations offered by gdalwarp are	handled,  including  gcp-based
       ones.

       Starting	with GDAL 3.9, additional non-numeric content (typically point
       name)  at  the end of an	input line will	also be	appended to the	output
       line, unless the	-ignore_extra_input is added.

       Note that input and output must always be in decimal  form.   There  is
       currently no support for	DMS input or output.

       If  an input image file is provided, input is in	pixel/line coordinates
       on that image.  If an output file is provided, output is	in  pixel/line
       coordinates on that image.

EXAMPLES
   Reprojection	Example
       Simple reprojection from	one projected coordinate system	to another:

	  gdaltransform	-s_srs EPSG:28992 -t_srs EPSG:31370
	  177502 311865

       Produces	 the  following	 output	in meters in the "Belge	1972 / Belgian
       Lambert 72" projection:

	  244296.724777415 165937.350217148 0

   Image RPC Example
       The following command requests an RPC based  transformation  using  the
       RPC  model  associated  with  the named file.  Because the -i (inverse)
       flag is used, the transformation	is from	output	georeferenced  (WGS84)
       coordinates back	to image coordinates.

	  gdaltransform	-i -rpc	06OCT20025052-P2AS-005553965230_01_P001.TIF
	  125.67206 39.85307 50

       Produces	this output measured in	pixels and lines on the	image:

	  3499.49282422381 2910.83892848414 50

   X,Y,Z,time transform
       15-term	time-dependent Helmert coordinate transformation from ITRF2000
       to ITRF93 for a coordinate at epoch 2000.0

	  gdaltransform	-ct "+proj=pipeline +step +proj=unitconvert +xy_in=deg \
	  +xy_out=rad +step +proj=cart +step +proj=helmert +convention=position_vector \
	  +x=0.0127 +dx=-0.0029	+rx=-0.00039 +drx=-0.00011 +y=0.0065 +dy=-0.0002 \
	  +ry=0.00080 +dry=-0.00019 +z=-0.0209 +dz=-0.0006 +rz=-0.00114	+drz=0.00007 \
	  +s=0.00195 +ds=0.00001 +t_epoch=1988.0 +step +proj=cart +inv +step \
	  +proj=unitconvert +xy_in=rad +xy_out=deg"
	  2 49 0 2000

       Produces	this output measured in	longitude  degrees,  latitude  degrees
       and ellipsoid height in meters:

	  2.0000005420366 49.0000003766711 -0.0222802283242345

   Ground control points
       Task:  find  one	 address  and assign another.  We pick Salt Lake City,
       where road names	are their grid values.	We first establish some	ground
       control points at road intersections.  We'll  use  --optfile  for  easy
       reuse of	our GCPs.

	  echo -output_xy \
	  -gcp 0   0	-111.89114717 40.76932606 \
	  -gcp 0   -500	-111.89114803 40.75846686 \
	  -gcp 500 0	-111.87685039 40.76940631 > optfile.txt

       Where is	the address "370 S. 300	E."?

	  echo 300 -370	370 S. 300 E. |	gdaltransform --optfile	optfile.txt
	  -111.8825697384 40.761338402 370 S. 300 E.

       Nearby,	a newly	constructed building needs an address assigned.	We use
       -i:

	  echo -111.88705 40.76502 Building ABC123 | gdaltransform -i --optfile	optfile.txt
	  143.301947786644 -199.32683635161 Building ABC123

       (i.e., 143 E. 200 S. Or 144 if across the street.)

AUTHOR
       Frank  Warmerdam	 <warmerdam@pobox.com>,	 Jan   Hartmann	  <j.l.h.hart-
       mann@uva.nl>

COPYRIGHT
       1998-2025

				 Feb 11, 2025		      GDALTRANSFORM(1)

Want to link to this manual page? Use this URL:
<https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=gdaltransform&sektion=1&manpath=FreeBSD+Ports+14.3.quarterly>

home | help