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Thanks a lot to Giovanni for having checked.

I wondered where the difference of behaviour comes from.
In fact, when the CRS is set in project properties TO EPSG: 3035, both shapefiles match as Giovanni noticed it. But when this project-wide CRS is set to EPSG: 31370, the shift appears.

Here is a link to both screenshots: http://www.yousendit.com/download/T2dlak80YXliR0pBSXRVag.

As I explained in a former mail, this shift appears in QGIS 1.7.2 and not in 1.6.

If you want to have a try, here are the links to the freely donwloadable shapefiles:
     - belgian (Walloon Region) Natura 2000 limits:
http://environnement.wallonie.be/cartosig/telechargement/NATURA2000_DIFFUSION_BASE_MARS2010.zip
use "NATURA2000_PERIMETRES.shp".

     - european Natura 2000 limits:
www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/natura-2000     (I use the 2009
version)

NB: I can manage without the european data. I reported this as it might help bug tracking and debugging.

Is this a bug of 1.7.2.? Should I file a ticket?

Thanks for all


Paul

On 20/12/2011 15:06, Giovanni Manghi wrote:
Hi,

beside the expected differences because the layers are from different
sources, I can't see any particular shift

http://ubuntuone.com/7TJnox4OFSxdMaPteNMsW9


cheers


-- Giovanni --


On Mon, 2011-12-19 at 21:25 +0100, Paul Lens wrote:
Hi,

When I open projects saved earlier in QGIS 1.6 with 1.7.2, there is a
shift between the belgian data, projected with EPSG 31370 (Belgian
Lambert 72 conformal conic), and the european environmental agency data
using  EPSG:3035 - ETRS89 / ETRS-LAEA.
The european shapefile is shifted 103m: X: 94m westward; Y: 64m northward.

Here are the links to the freely donwloadable shapefiles:
      - belgian (Walloon Region) Natura 2000 limits:
http://environnement.wallonie.be/cartosig/telechargement/NATURA2000_DIFFUSION_BASE_MARS2010.zip

      - european Natura 2000 limits:
www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/natura-2000     (I use the 2009
version)

This seems to be a bug of QGIS 1.7.2. as I experienced no shift with
QGIS 1.6, or do I miss something?


Paul

NB: QGIS 1.7.2 opens without problem an older project on the
french-belgian border, where I experienced a shift between EPSG 31370
and the different french Lambert projections.

FIY: this was then solved thanks to ticket OSGEO 3362 by making a custom
projection with a minus sign added to one of the elements:

Custom projection:
+proj=lcc +lat_1=51.16666723333333 +lat_2=49.8333339 +lat_0=90
+lon_0=4.367486666666666 +x_0=150000.013 +y_0=5400088.438 +ellps=intl
+towgs84=-106.8686,52.2978,-103.7329,0.3366,-0.457,1.8422,-1.2747
+units=m +no_defs

EPSG 31370:
   +proj=lcc +lat_1=51.16666723333333 +lat_2=49.8333339 +lat_0=90
+lon_0=4.367486666666666 +x_0=150000.013 +y_0=5400088.438 +ellps=intl
+towgs84=-106.869,52.2978,-103.724,0.3366,-0.457,1.8422,1.2747 +units=m
+no_defs
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