Image pixel conversion to Latitude and longitude of that position
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Hi all
I am working on a project with matlab. I am trying to convert a image pixels into its corresponding latitude and longitude of that position to find that location on the google map. I have a 618x998 image that I ma using. details of its upper left corner or pixel(1,1) are as lat = 50.421442 and long = -104.592987. and its far corner (618,998) lat = 50.412676 and long = -104.584345. its pixel resolution is 1pixel = 1.0465 meters.
Is there any way i can covert a certain pixel let say 125,285 into its corresponding lat and long position with this available info. Please help me with this problem.
Answers (1)
Alex
on 8 Jul 2015
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You need to change the XTick, YTick properties of the image.
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Manjeet Singh
on 8 Jul 2015
if true
load clown
im = image(X);
hAxes = get(im, 'Parent');
set(hAxes, 'XTick', [Tick1 Tick2 Tick3]);
set(hAxes, 'YTick', [Tick1 Tick2 Tick3]);
set(hAxes, 'XLim', [minLong maxLong]);
set(hAxes, 'YLim', [minLat maxLat]);
end
If you have MATLAB 2014b or 2015b, you can do: im.Parent.XTitck = [values]; etc.
Hope that helps.
Manjeet Singh
on 8 Jul 2015
Alex
on 8 Jul 2015
Sorry about that. I corrected it now. A.Parent.XTick.
Image Analyst
on 8 Jul 2015
This just puts up axes tick marks - it doesn't "convert" anything. If you have a certain row and column, you'd need to use a typical scaling equation to turn the (row, column) coordinate into a (latitude, longitude) coordinate.
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