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Then clicking on the Edit button in the Map projection section, and specifying the coordinate system used by the original data file:. As I discovered, you have to make sure to enter all of the requested information, including Zone letter for UTM ; otherwise, the coordinate system may be off, especially after re-projection.

Datum is always WGS84 after re-projection. So to avoid problems, have all datasets loaded into LandSerf be in the same coordinate system. And even though the program can open TIF files, and. There is a toolbar at the top, but even that is somewhat limited in the options it offers.

Some of these can be done faster by the Windows program MicroDEM , but LandSerf can sometimes offer more flexibility in selecting the display colors used to represent the parameters; other functions are unique to LandSerf.

Also in common with MicroDEM, LandSerf also has functions to blend raster images, for instance a topo map blended with shaded relief:. But for blending and 3D visualization, LandSerf falls far below MicroDEM in terms of speed, ease of use, flexibility, and quality of results.

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