
QGIS 2 Cookbook
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Layers may be in a CRS other than the one that is best for a given task. Although QGIS supports on-the-fly reprojection when rendering, other tasks, such as performing spatial analysis, may require using a given CRS or having all input layers in the same one. This recipe shows you how to reproject a vector layer.
Open the layer named Davis_DBO_centerline.shp
from the sample dataset.
The Davis_DBO_centerline.shp
layer uses a CRS with feet as the unit, which makes this unsuitable for certain operations. We plan to use this layer in future recipes to calculate routes and work in metric units, so including this in a CRS that uses them is then a much better option:
EPSG:26911
CRS. Use the filter box to find it among the list of available CRSs and select it. Then click on OK.Reprojecting is done by the OGR library when it saves the file because this is one of the options that it supports.
Raster layers can be reprojected in a similar way:
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