Geographic Information Systems Asked by Sigwood on December 1, 2020
I’m working on exporting projects from QGIS to QField for data collection. I have read the documentation that requires the CRS to be the same for the layers and the overall project. The project is in WGS84-EPSG:4326 as are my layers. The basemaps are in EPSG:3857 – WGS 84 / Pseudo-Mercator. If I change this in the Layer Properties for the base map my project ends up in the ocean off the coast of Africa. If I change the Project CRS to EPSG:3857 – WGS 84 / Pseudo-Mercator, the layers end up in some unknown place.
How can I do this?
I usually work in GA83-WF (USA-Georgia-West) in AutoCAD Map3D and then move in and out of QGIS.
QField - like QGIS - can deal with mixed CRSes in a project. Now that we know this, we can reduce it to a (Q)GIS only topic.
If project and layers are in different CRSes a "reprojection" takes place automatically. This reprojection transforms coordinates from one CRS to the other one. Many of these transformations are not perfect, some data (precision) is lost along the way, you may be a part of a mm or many m away from the original location. This greatly varies on which CRS we talk about. Maybe the suggestion on the PDF was done with this in mind (impossible to say without knowing more about it).
This means:
You can just use your project and layers in whatever CRS you have. Depending on the use case the transformation imperfection is totally acceptable.
You can also align the CRSes of a layers beforehand. However, this cannot be done by simply "changing" them, they need to be reprojected. QGIS can also be used to reproject layers. It's like switching from meters to inches, you cannot just change the unit, the values have to be trasnformed as well.
You can read more about CRSes in the QGIS documentation.
Answered by Matthias Kuhn on December 1, 2020
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