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CRS not defined for ECW created in FME


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I have a simple translation, from GeoTIFF to ECW in FME. It creates the file just fine, but it does not define the CRS for the ECW. When loading the ECW into QGIS I have to pick the CRS. When loading it into ArcMap I get Projection not defined warning.



In Workbench I have a GeoTIFF reader, a RasterInterpretationCoercer translator to add a transparent alpha channel, and a CsMapReprojector translator. The source GeoTIFF uses the NAD83(2011) datum, if I reproject to NAD83 the ECW's CRS is defined, but if I set the source and destination to the NAD83(2011) the ECW is undefined. The CRS is also undefined if I don't have the CsMapReprojector translator on the workbench.



I have tried to set the coordinate system in the ECW writer step but that doesn't work either.










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  • Not possible > knowledge.safe.com/questions/21506/…

    – Mapperz
    14 hours ago











  • Possible duplicate of gis.stackexchange.com/questions/233798/… ?

    – Mark Ireland
    14 hours ago






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    From the duplicate, can you query the properties in ER Viewer to see what it says? ECW seems to have its own naming for coordinate systems.

    – Mark Ireland
    14 hours ago


















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I have a simple translation, from GeoTIFF to ECW in FME. It creates the file just fine, but it does not define the CRS for the ECW. When loading the ECW into QGIS I have to pick the CRS. When loading it into ArcMap I get Projection not defined warning.



In Workbench I have a GeoTIFF reader, a RasterInterpretationCoercer translator to add a transparent alpha channel, and a CsMapReprojector translator. The source GeoTIFF uses the NAD83(2011) datum, if I reproject to NAD83 the ECW's CRS is defined, but if I set the source and destination to the NAD83(2011) the ECW is undefined. The CRS is also undefined if I don't have the CsMapReprojector translator on the workbench.



I have tried to set the coordinate system in the ECW writer step but that doesn't work either.










share|improve this question























  • Not possible > knowledge.safe.com/questions/21506/…

    – Mapperz
    14 hours ago











  • Possible duplicate of gis.stackexchange.com/questions/233798/… ?

    – Mark Ireland
    14 hours ago






  • 2





    From the duplicate, can you query the properties in ER Viewer to see what it says? ECW seems to have its own naming for coordinate systems.

    – Mark Ireland
    14 hours ago
















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I have a simple translation, from GeoTIFF to ECW in FME. It creates the file just fine, but it does not define the CRS for the ECW. When loading the ECW into QGIS I have to pick the CRS. When loading it into ArcMap I get Projection not defined warning.



In Workbench I have a GeoTIFF reader, a RasterInterpretationCoercer translator to add a transparent alpha channel, and a CsMapReprojector translator. The source GeoTIFF uses the NAD83(2011) datum, if I reproject to NAD83 the ECW's CRS is defined, but if I set the source and destination to the NAD83(2011) the ECW is undefined. The CRS is also undefined if I don't have the CsMapReprojector translator on the workbench.



I have tried to set the coordinate system in the ECW writer step but that doesn't work either.










share|improve this question














I have a simple translation, from GeoTIFF to ECW in FME. It creates the file just fine, but it does not define the CRS for the ECW. When loading the ECW into QGIS I have to pick the CRS. When loading it into ArcMap I get Projection not defined warning.



In Workbench I have a GeoTIFF reader, a RasterInterpretationCoercer translator to add a transparent alpha channel, and a CsMapReprojector translator. The source GeoTIFF uses the NAD83(2011) datum, if I reproject to NAD83 the ECW's CRS is defined, but if I set the source and destination to the NAD83(2011) the ECW is undefined. The CRS is also undefined if I don't have the CsMapReprojector translator on the workbench.



I have tried to set the coordinate system in the ECW writer step but that doesn't work either.







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  • Not possible > knowledge.safe.com/questions/21506/…

    – Mapperz
    14 hours ago











  • Possible duplicate of gis.stackexchange.com/questions/233798/… ?

    – Mark Ireland
    14 hours ago






  • 2





    From the duplicate, can you query the properties in ER Viewer to see what it says? ECW seems to have its own naming for coordinate systems.

    – Mark Ireland
    14 hours ago





















  • Not possible > knowledge.safe.com/questions/21506/…

    – Mapperz
    14 hours ago











  • Possible duplicate of gis.stackexchange.com/questions/233798/… ?

    – Mark Ireland
    14 hours ago






  • 2





    From the duplicate, can you query the properties in ER Viewer to see what it says? ECW seems to have its own naming for coordinate systems.

    – Mark Ireland
    14 hours ago



















Not possible > knowledge.safe.com/questions/21506/…

– Mapperz
14 hours ago





Not possible > knowledge.safe.com/questions/21506/…

– Mapperz
14 hours ago













Possible duplicate of gis.stackexchange.com/questions/233798/… ?

– Mark Ireland
14 hours ago





Possible duplicate of gis.stackexchange.com/questions/233798/… ?

– Mark Ireland
14 hours ago




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From the duplicate, can you query the properties in ER Viewer to see what it says? ECW seems to have its own naming for coordinate systems.

– Mark Ireland
14 hours ago







From the duplicate, can you query the properties in ER Viewer to see what it says? ECW seems to have its own naming for coordinate systems.

– Mark Ireland
14 hours ago












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