I will georeference and digitize maps using qgis and arcgis


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Need to georeference a scanned map, digitize map features, or convert raster data into usable GIS layers?
I can help turn scanned maps, PDFs, images, aerial imagery, historical maps, survey plans, and other raster sources into properly aligned and organized GIS data using QGIS and ArcGIS.
Services available
- Map georeferencing and coordinate alignment
- Map digitization and feature digitizing
- Raster-to-vector conversion
- Vector tracing of roads, rivers, buildings, parcels, boundaries, land-use areas, and other features
- Creation and editing of GIS layers
- Shapefile creation
- Attribute table creation and editing
- Coordinate reference system and projection setup
- Geospatial data preparation
- Map layer cleanup and organization
- Digitization of scanned and historical maps
- GIS mapping and basic spatial data preparation
Maps and data I can work with
- Scanned maps
- Historical maps
- PDF maps
- Raster maps
- Survey plans
- Cadastral and parcel maps
- Site and land-use maps
- Aerial images
- Satellite imagery
- Images containing geographic features
If you are unsure about the correct GIS format, coordinate system, or workflow, send the file and explain what you need the final data to do.
Lerne Martha Isabella kennen
Transform scanned maps into usable GIS data
- AusGroßbritannien
- Mitglied seitApr. 2026
- ⌀ Antwortzeit2 Stunden
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FAQ
Q1. Can you georeference scanned or historical maps?
Yes. Scanned, historical, PDF, raster, aerial, and other map images can be georeferenced when suitable reference information or identifiable control points are available.
Q2. Can you digitize roads, buildings, parcels, rivers and boundaries?
Yes. Point, line, and polygon features can be digitized according to your requirements. The required features and level of detail should be specified before the order.
Q3. Do you work with both QGIS and ArcGIS?
Yes. The workflow can be completed using QGIS or ArcGIS depending on the project requirements, source data, coordinate system, and required output.
Q4. Can you convert a raster map into vector data?
Yes. Raster maps and scanned images can be digitized into vector layers such as points, lines, and polygons. Common outputs include Shapefile, GeoJSON, KML/KMZ, and GeoPackage.
Q5. What GIS file formats can I receive?
Depending on the project, outputs can include SHP, GeoJSON, KML/KMZ, GeoPackage, GeoTIFF, CSV, and other agreed GIS formats.
Q6. Can you work with PDFs or scanned maps?
Yes. PDFs and scanned map images can be used as source material for georeferencing and map digitization. The quality and structure of the source file will determine the appropriate workflow.
Q7. Can you handle multiple maps or a large digitization project?
Yes. Larger projects can be handled, but the scope should be discussed before ordering so the number of maps, features, required accuracy, outputs, and delivery time can be properly defined.

