{"name": "J Rectifier", "package_name": "J_Rectifier", "description": "The tool used to georeference/rectify raster images", "about": "J Rectifier is the plugin made for people who often georeference raster files using QGIS for that purpose. The tool does exactly the same thing as GDAL Georeferencer does, but presents different workflow which is (in the author\u2019s opinion) more efficient and allows to receive the same results much quicker.\nThe main difference between tools is approach to adding Ground Control Points (GCPs). J Rectifier plugin is much more flexible in this subject. When GDAL Georeferencer forces user to pick GCPs in a strict order (first \u2013 show the point on the rastere, then \u2013 show it on map, or type values), J Rectifier allows to pick points in any order, for example \u2013 user can show 10 points on a Map, and then find analogous 10 points on the raster that he/she wants to georeference. Moreover, J Rectifier plugin doesn\u2019t ask user to confirm the coordinates every time he/she pick the point from canvas, what makes georeferencing quicker and lets avoid unnecessary \u2018clicking\u2019.\nAnother feature that makes a great difference between the plugins is auto zooming. After clicking the first from pair of analogical points, the feature moves the view in the other canvas to the area where the next point will probably occur. User doesn\u2019t need to spend time on searching the spot all over the raster.\n### Video tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLMvIUtdBJ8 ###", "homepage": "https://github.com/JanekWMJ/J-Rectifier", "repository": "https://github.com/JanekWMJ/J-Rectifier/tree/master/J_Rectifier", "tracker": "https://github.com/JanekWMJ/J-Rectifier/issues", "author": "Jan M\u0105drzyk", "tags": ["transformation", "georeferencer", "georeference", "gcp", "rectify"], "downloads": 14343, "latest_version": "1.1.3", "versions": [{"version": "1.1.3", "experimental": false, "qgis_min": "2.0.0", "qgis_max": "2.99.0", "downloads": 14348, "uploaded_by": "janek", "upload_datetime": "2017-03-21T11:52:22.125025"}]}