Transform an image of a geographic area to a Matlab map
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Marius Marinescu
on 20 Jul 2020
Commented: Marius Marinescu
on 27 Jul 2020
Hello,
I have the following map (is an image in format .jpg):
that represents an area around the airport Madrid Barajas. I have flying aircrafts data and position of them in latitude and longitude. I would like to plot that geographic data over this image. For that I need to transform this image into a map object. How can I do that? I know the latitude and longitude limits of the map, so I think must be a way.
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Kiran Felix Robert
on 23 Jul 2020
Hi Marius,
It is my understanding that you have an image file of a region with corresponding Latitude and Longitude limits, and you wish to convert it to a GeoTIFF file. This can be done using the Mapping Toolbox.
There are specific functions for this such as georefcells, as you know the latitude and longitude limits. The Reference object can be created using the georefcells, and the reference object can be used to write the image into a GeoTIFF file as illustrated in the article here.
Assuming you have the Latitude limit as (-20,20) and longitude limit as (-30,30), a simple example is as follows,
img = imread('map.jpeg');
lat_limits = [-20 20];
lon_limits = [-30 30];
[x,y,~] = size(A2);
r_size = [x y];
R = georefcells(lat_limits,lon_limits,r_size);
geotiffwrite('MapOut.tif',img,R);
Kiran
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