Matthew,

I did not understand exactly what you need but you may be able to use the
affine transformation coordinates. They can be adjusted for displacement and
rotation of the raster.

See the documentation for GDALDataset::GetGeoTransform()

On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 4:50 PM, Matthew Snape <sna...@rpsgroup.com> wrote:

>  I have a raster that I wish to rotate.  I would like to retain the
> projection but create grid cells that are not aligned in the X and Y
> planes.  Is it possible to use GDAL to make such a translation, and do
> drivers have support for representing data in such a way?
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