If you assign the New Jersey SPCS (US Feet) coordinate system to a TIF file in ArcGIS, it will change to a generic Transverse Mercator system when viewed in 9.3.1. This is more than a name change. In this case the False Easting parameter is also changed (492125 in ArcGIS 10, 150000 in 9.3.1). This can cause the problems in alignment when displaying the imagery in 9.3.1.
上次发布: August 31, 2014ArcSDE/Enterprise Geodatabase
漏洞 ID 编号
NIM062720
已提交
November 10, 2010
上次修改时间
April 2, 2025
适用范围
ArcSDE/Enterprise Geodatabase
找到的版本
10.0
状态
Will Not Be Addressed
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附加信息
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解决办法
This behavior seems to be specific to TIF images. It does not occur with jpegs.