I am glad the video was helpful. I do have several other videos on projections if you need more information: Correctly Using Projections in ArcGIS (Geographic vs. Projected Coordinate Systems) ruclips.net/video/IOpQg0BXYvw/видео.html Introduction to Projections - GIS Fundamentals and Mapping (18) ruclips.net/video/L9DAFJYbGnM/видео.html Map Projections: Developable Surfaces - GIS Fundamentals and Mapping (20) ruclips.net/video/L3aQjTMfnLI/видео.html Scale and Projections in ArcGIS (and How to Get it Very Wrong) ruclips.net/video/lL6KUmb4r7Y/видео.html Map Projections: The Preservation of Information - GIS Fundamentals and Mapping (19) ruclips.net/video/AegebNEzpzA/видео.html Scale and Projection - GIS Fundamentals and Mapping (21) ruclips.net/video/N6TeIi5uDiI/видео.html Spheroids, Ellipsoid, and Geoid - GIS Fundamentals and Mapping (4) ruclips.net/video/ThtQwbi8UVo/видео.html I hope some of those help!
This video was super helpful, but I do have a follow-up question. If I'm creating a new shapefile in a specific US state, I should create a feature dataset that has a coordinate system of NAD 83; however, when I am creating the actual map I should use a projection in the data frame that more accurately displays the US State. Is this correct? Thank you so much!
I've struggled to get my head round this for a while. Thanks for the clear explanation
Could we know the crs from measured point and the type of GPS
Thanks for your video here! It really helps me to understand this concept!
Thank you! I am very glad they have been helpful!
If all data collected with GPS signal is collected in WGS84 then would it be safe to use WGS84 for all collected data in ArcMap?
very useful information with perfect explanation, Thank you very much :)
Thank you. Like the video!!
But I hope to get more info about project coordinate system tho
I am glad the video was helpful. I do have several other videos on projections if you need more information:
Correctly Using Projections in ArcGIS (Geographic vs. Projected Coordinate Systems)
ruclips.net/video/IOpQg0BXYvw/видео.html
Introduction to Projections - GIS Fundamentals and Mapping (18)
ruclips.net/video/L9DAFJYbGnM/видео.html
Map Projections: Developable Surfaces - GIS Fundamentals and Mapping (20)
ruclips.net/video/L3aQjTMfnLI/видео.html
Scale and Projections in ArcGIS (and How to Get it Very Wrong)
ruclips.net/video/lL6KUmb4r7Y/видео.html
Map Projections: The Preservation of Information - GIS Fundamentals and Mapping (19)
ruclips.net/video/AegebNEzpzA/видео.html
Scale and Projection - GIS Fundamentals and Mapping (21)
ruclips.net/video/N6TeIi5uDiI/видео.html
Spheroids, Ellipsoid, and Geoid - GIS Fundamentals and Mapping (4)
ruclips.net/video/ThtQwbi8UVo/видео.html
I hope some of those help!
Very Interesting, thank you for sharing the knowledge
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This video was super helpful, but I do have a follow-up question. If I'm creating a new shapefile in a specific US state, I should create a feature dataset that has a coordinate system of NAD 83; however, when I am creating the actual map I should use a projection in the data frame that more accurately displays the US State. Is this correct? Thank you so much!
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Thank you...very well explained.
You are very welcome! I am glad the video was useful!
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Thank you!