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hey guys a lot of people have asked me that they have two images both are geo-referenced but they do not match or overlap on each other basic reason behind this is that the images are into different coordinate systems it doesnt mean to say that if they are in two different coordinate system they will never overlap on each other but certain coordinate systems in certain softwares will not overlap on each other so there is a requirement of changing the coordinate system or reprojecting the image from one projection to another projection so that they overlap on each other how do we do that in arcmap ill be showing you right now open an image or a shapefile that you want to reproject or change the coordinate system i have a map here lets go to the properties and see which is the coordinate system this is gcs everest india nepal coordinate system and this is the data and you can see the decimal degrees here now we will change this coordinate system into utm coordinate system which is sup