Carson Farmer pisze: > Maxim pisze: >> Milena pisze:
I mean in QGIS I can open now a holiday photo, go to layer properties and get an impresion from it's metadata, that it is already georeferenced: "Layer Spatial Reference System: +proj=longlat +ellps=WGS84 +datum=WGS84 +no_defs" which is of course not true. But we have to think about novice GIS users who might either go dizzy or get bad habits.
I agree, the layer properties should not use this as default if prj is missing or should clearly indicate somehow that this is a guessed CRS, not necessarily a real one.
I agree as well. In case of no prj or other CRS information and no default CRS defined, it would likely be best if the CRS was set to "Unknown (Assumed Geographic)" or something like this.
Don't assume anything would be my preferred bahaviour. If the georeference is missing, tell it to the user and let him choose the right one. If the georeference seems to be present but is not understanable/ambigous for QGIS, I'd like QGIS be verbose about it and let the user choose a CRS.
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