JPEG 2000 (GeoJP2/GMLJP2) Writer Parameters
Advanced
This parameter applies only when the georeferencing of the JPEG2000 dataset is stored via an embedded GeoTIFF.
- Yes: The coordinate system offsets stored in the GeoTIFF file will be interpreted as being in the linear units of the projection; this is correct according to the GeoTIFF specification.
- No: The coordinate system offsets will be interpreted as being in meters; this is what is actually done in practice by many software packages.
Note that if the offsets are explicitly marked as being in the coordinate system units (via the ProjLinearUnitsInterpCorrectGeoKey flag), and Prefer File Coordinate System Units (above) is set to Yes, this option is ignored.
The projected coordinate system may be stored either by specifying an EPSG code or by marking the coordinate system as user-defined.
Some software packages may have better compatibility with one of these methods over the other.
- Yes (default): Write an EPSG code if possible.
- No: Mark the projection as user-defined.
The projected coordinate system may be stored either by specifying an EPSG code or by marking the coordinate system as user-defined.
Some software packages may have better compatibility with one of these methods over the other.
- Yes (default): Write an EPSG code if possible.
- No: Mark the projection as user-defined.
Specifies whether geographic coordinate system keys (for example, GeographicTypeGeoKey, GeogCitationGeoKey, etc.) should be written for projected coordinate systems.
The default is Yes, since it is not harmful to write these keys; however, some standards may require that these keys be omitted for projected coordinate systems.
This option attempts to adjust some coordinate system geokeys to ensure better compatibility with Esri applications.
- Yes: Adjust coordinate system geokeys to improve compatibility with Esri products.
- No (default): Write typical geokeys.