3

I am working with some State Plane projections from Colorado. I have looked them up on spatialreference.org and they are the following:

ESRI:102254: NAD 1983 HARN StatePlane Colorado Central FIPS 0502
ESRI:102654: NAD 1983 StatePlane Colorado Central FIPS 0502 Feet

I am wondering how I reference this coordinate in QGIS or FWTools using an EPSG code. When I load this data it comes up as a User 10000 value.

Any help would be great. Thanks...

AndreJ
  • 76,698
  • 5
  • 86
  • 162
Ryan Garnett
  • 9,479
  • 8
  • 61
  • 106
  • 1
    I had a similar problem:

    http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/43378/is-there-a-difference-between-esris-nad83-indiana-spw-and-qgiss

    – HeyOverThere Feb 07 '13 at 17:17

2 Answers2

4

Latest builds of QGIS Master and GDAL have these EPSG codes. You can install them with OSGEO4W (package qgis-dev) in parallel to your working QGIS installation, or GDAL dev binaries from gisinternals.

You can then reproject the data to a CRS that your working copy of QGIS knows.

AndreJ
  • 76,698
  • 5
  • 86
  • 162
2

I've found the prj to epsg online service quite useful in the past for this sort of thing.

WolfOdrade
  • 2,748
  • 21
  • 24