Note:Changing the projection of the ArcMap Data Frame does not affect the coordinate system definition of the data displayed in the map. There is no permanent change made to the data being displayed in the ArcMap document. This is the meaning of project-on-the-fly in ArcMap. Use the att...
Navigate toView>Data Frame Properties>Coordinate Systemtab, and select the desired output projection for the output data to re-project the data to the coordinate system of the ArcMap data frame. To project while exporting, right-click theEventstheme, selectData>Export Data, and change the radio...
Y-axis coordinate (X, Y)—A point on the positive y-axis from the origin point used to orient the fishnet. Cell size (Width, Height)—The size of the cells in the x and y directions. Cell sizes are expressed in coverage units and should reflect the map projection of the coverage. ...
The Lidar data is in UTM meters and my CAD drawing is in Minnesota state plane feet. I can create surfaces using the Lidar DEM files, but I'm having trouble re-projecting and converting the elevations from meters to feet. I can re-project using ArcMap, but I don't have the spatial...
ArcMap documents mxd) is automatically appended to your map document name. You can work with an existing . mxd file by double-clicking the document to open
The Transform tool converts data from one coordinate system to another. It is often used to convert coverages created in digitizer units (most often inches) to the real-world units represented on the map manuscript. These real-world locations are represented by a particular projection; for examp...
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The Lidar data is in UTM meters and my CAD drawing is in Minnesota state plane feet. I can create surfaces using the Lidar DEM files, but I'm having trouble re-projecting and converting the elevations from meters to feet. I can re-project using ArcMap, but I don't have the spatial...
ArcMap automatically projects data layers to the data frame's coordinate system. This is called 'project-on-the-fly'. However, if the Geographic Coordinate Systems (GCS) are not the same,