To properly georeference projected data, any PCS must contain:
The most common form of a PCS is a "PRJ" file that accompanies shapefiles and many other file types. If you are curious, open one of these files and you'll either see a GCS or a PCS.
The projection method varies with the projection system and is selected based on the area the PCS is for. The previous lesson listed some of the most common methods: Mercator, Alber's Equal Area, Lamber Conformal Conic, etc.
The parameters vary with the method and set the location and other settings for the projection method.
Examples include:
Since projections are rectangular coordinates (rather than spherical), they must be in linear units.
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