What geographic coordinate system is the image projected onto?
The image has a geographic coordinate system, which you determined in 11 above. Every raster image also has a file coordinate system, which simply states how many pixels to the right or left, or up or down, one is within the image. In other words, the file coordinate system tells you which row and column you are at within the image. Knowing which way the columns and rows are numbered (e.g. do they get higher as one goes up the image, or as one goes down the image) is crucial to assigned geographic coordinates to the image. What is the 0,0 point (the origin) for the pixels (NOT for the geographic coordinate system) and in what direction do the pixel counts get higher? For example, does the x file coordinate get higher as one moves up or down the image? What about the y coordinate value for the pixels? How did you determine your answer for number 12? Okay, okay you have probably gotten the point that I am big on having you look at the metadata to try to understand the numbers behind the