Expect nothing but surprises and bewilderment when working with that monopolized GIS company. =D
You can work in WGS84, or GRS80. Just some other geographic coordinate system that doesnt use stereographic. http://spatialreference.org/ref/epsg/4326/ IF you have a local state plane or UTM, that could work for projected systems Mark On Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 2:42 PM, Tobias Wendorff < [email protected]> wrote: > Am Do, 9.03.2017, 19:33 schrieb Tudorache, Marian: > > > > It seems the reason why I get different x and y in ArcInfo is because I > > have to transform those coordinate based on magnetic declination. > > What, a dynamic projection connected the Earth' magnetic declination? > I thought, I've already seen everything in GIS world :) > >
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