I am new to Qgis.

I have an .flt (floating point raster) file and an associated .hdr file.
I can import the .flt  image file into Qgis (using Add raster layer), and
the image displays correctly.
But how do I geolocate this image using the associated .hdr file?
In other words, how do I make Qgis use the .hdr file to let me know the
lat/lon of each pixel on the display?

Note: The .hdr file is like this:
geo points  = {     1,     1,  -40.212464,  146.355212,     1,  2590,
-44.006326,  145.100364,  1024,  2590,  -44.252673,  146.901021,  1024,
 1,  -40.442148,  148.049722}

So I want Qgis to use this .hdr information to geolocate the image.
I have searched various info about using .flt images and geolocation but
can't find anything.

Appreciate any help.

Thanks


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Gary Quinn
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