[OSRS-PROJ] UTM vs TMERC

Omry Yadan omry at telmap.com
Tue Oct 21 04:20:36 EDT 2003


So generally speaking, if I have a working implementation of TMERC, its just
a matter of parameters to make it include UTM?

-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Warmerdam [mailto:warmerdam at pobox.com] 
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 3:17 PM
To: osrs-proj at remotesensing.org
Subject: Re: [OSRS-PROJ] UTM vs TMERC

Omry Yadan wrote:
> What is the connection between URM and TMERC?
> What is the difference?
> ----------------------------------------

Omry,

Transverse Mercator (TMERC) is a projection method with several parameters
- ellipsoid, false easting, false northing, central meridian, latitude of
origin and scale factor.  UTM is a "zoned" coordinate system built on
transverse mercator.  Basically by indicating a zone number (1-60) you
can lookup the central meridian in a table (or by formula).  The scale
factor is always fixed at 0.9996.  The false easting is always 500000 meters
and the false northing is either 0m (northern hemisphere) or 10000000m
(southern hemisphere).

In short, UTM is a specific set of coordinate systems built on the more
general transverse mercator projection.

Best regards,

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