At Nearmap, we welcome the introduction of GDA2020. The accuracy of our imagery is constantly improving, and we are committed to delivering our imagery in the way that minimises inaccuracies. We found the shift between ITRF and GDA94 is the biggest contributor to the accuracy perception, and we’re actively taking steps to prevent it.
Current state
Our imagery is captured, processed, and stored using the ITRF2014 epoch of the date of capture. For a survey that was captured on June 30, 2019, the epoch is 2019.492.
We’ve been providing imagery in GDA94 through WMS since we were founded in 2007. We have always supported the GDA94 geographic coordinate system (EPSG:4283) and individual GDA94 MGA zones (49 through 56). Because the imagery is stored in ITRF, it is transformed on the fly to GDA94 by our state-of-the-art WMS server, taking into account the epoch of the original imagery.
New WMS service
Our on-the-fly reprojection capability provides a solid foundation to release the GDA2020 support. We are pleased to announce the release of our new WMS service, which supports both GDA94 and GDA2020. With the new WMS, you will be able to request imagery in either GDA94 or GDA2020 without needing to bring in transformation grids.
The existing WMS will remain as is, and we are adding a new, improved WMS service in line with our API modernisation program. The new version of the WMS service and the specifics of new WMS APIs will be announced shortly.
We are very excited to be refreshing our WMS offering. In addition to all the benefits of the new API approach, we will support both GDA94 and GDA2020 in the same service. This is a deliberate design to allow our users to migrate to GDA2020 from GDA94 at their own pace. All that is required to switch to GDA2020 is to change the project coordinate system in your GIS application (e.g. ArcMap) or to request a new layer using GDA2020 CRS (QGIS).
The first version of the new WMS will provide access to the latest imagery only. At launch, you will be able to select from the following projections:
WGS84 (equivalent to ITRF, epoch - capture date) - EPSG:4326
GDA94 geographic coordinate system - EPSG:4283
GDA2020 geographic coordinate system - EPSG:7844
GDA94/MGA Zones 49-56 (EPSG:28349 - EPSG:28356)
GDA2020/MGA Zones 49-56 (EPSG:7849 - EPSG:7856)
What does it look like?
To demonstrate how this works, let’s walk through a typical GDA94 to GDA2020 transition exercise. We are going to use real data here — using a release candidate WMS service and a free conversion service from Geosciences Australia to change points from GDA94 to GDA2020.
Step 1
Here we start with our data in GDA94. The points are well aligned to the GDA94 imagery. This represents a lot of the datasets that are out there.