Thanks for that, though the detailed options have changed by qgis 3.12 in 2020, and the OpenLayers plugin is not available, though I found the QuickMapServices one did the same thing
Hi sir, thanks for this clear and concise tutorial. The issue I ran into is after overlaying, only the coordinates show up but not the image itself. Could you point me out why? :)
Maybe in the video you chose .PNG file, and I used .JPG file. Is this the reason why my final overlaying image does not show up? Only cooridinates showed, and I checked the transparency it's 0.0
Thank you!! my current internship requires me to do qgis but due to the pandemic, I'm learning qgis by myself and you've saved my life!!
Glad this video helped! Good luck with your internship.
@@RITLibraries Thanks! Hope you continue to post tutorial videos for qgis :D
thank you RIT, you have made the topic so easy for me
We're glad to hear that!
Thanks for that, though the detailed options have changed by qgis 3.12 in 2020, and the OpenLayers plugin is not available, though I found the QuickMapServices one did the same thing
Thanks dude. best explanation ever
Hi sir, thanks for this clear and concise tutorial.
The issue I ran into is after overlaying, only the coordinates show up but not the image itself.
Could you point me out why? :)
coordinate reference system selector does not pop up for me where can I get it?
Great tutorial but is that a party I hear in the background? Sounds like a fun library to me
Maybe in the video you chose .PNG file, and I used .JPG file. Is this the reason why my final overlaying image does not show up? Only cooridinates showed, and I checked the transparency it's 0.0
sir,
instead of deselecting the historic map, can we turn historic map from Opaque to transparency so that we can see both map at same time .
How align dgps data on map