On Mon, Mar 21, 2022 at 8:20 PM Patrick Dunford via QGIS-Developer <
qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org> wrote:
> How do you specify the CRS for the raster?
>
> I know that you can assign this in the Qgis software but there is also
> provision to assign CRS in a sidecar file. Which one takes
How do you specify the CRS for the raster?
I know that you can assign this in the Qgis software but there is also
provision to assign CRS in a sidecar file. Which one takes precedence?
On 22/03/22 04:56, Alessandro Pasotti via QGIS-Developer wrote:
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is a local issue
Hi Even,
thank you, it turned out that the right projection of the raster is ETRS89
Lambert Azimutal Equal Area (IGNF:ETRS89LAEA), sorry for the noise :)
On Mon, Mar 21, 2022 at 5:04 PM Even Rouault
wrote:
> Alessandro,
>
> the truth (and sometimes issues) is in projinfo:
>
> $ projinfo -s
Alessandro,
the truth (and sometimes issues) is in projinfo:
$ projinfo -s EPSG:4258 -t EPSG:4326
Candidate operations found: 1
-
Operation No. 1:
EPSG:1149, ETRS89 to WGS 84 (1), 1.0 m, Europe - onshore and offshore:
Albania; Andorra; Austria; Belgium;
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is a local issue on my dev env or if it is a real
issue, I have a raster layer in EPSG:4258 ('ETRS89') from copernicus and
the project's CRS is 4326, the transformation silently fails and the raster
is not reprojected.
The issue can be reproduced from the console too: