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| Subject: | RE: [gislist] State Plane Question |
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04/20/2004 10:30:01 AM |
| From: |
William Howell |
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It makes sense that they would be similar/identical. As a check, I = verified the projection settings in Manifold and they are identical.
Will Howell
-----Original Message----- From: Derek Link [mailto:dereklink@yahoo.com]=20 Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 11:21 AM To: gislist@lists.thinkburst.com Subject: [gislist] State Plane Question
Hi everyone. I'm using ArcGIS 8.2. I have data in a state plane coordinate system. My question is this:
the data I have are orthos in NJ. I know the data are in NAD83 state plane feet for NJ. After defining this projection, ArcGIS says it is in state plane NY-east.=20 When I look at the details, the central meridian, false easting/northing, and lattitude are identical for NJ state plane and NY East state plane. Are these two coordinate systems, in fact, identical? Or is this an error in ESRI? I can't find a definitive list (outside of ArcDOC) of the central meridians of state plane zones. BTW: my data does line-up. =20
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