Setting recalc_transform=False when saving aligned raster on disk #659
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Can you provide a minimal re-producible example? |
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If I align a raster to a reference raster (or even align it to itself) using the following:
And then I save the raster with recalc_transform=False, its resolution matches that of the reference raster.
But if I save the raster with recalc_transform=True, its resolution does not match that of the reference raster.
I want the saved aligned raster to have the same bounds, resolution, and coordinates as the reference raster. Do I always have to set recalc_transform=False? |
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https://corteva.github.io/rioxarray/stable/examples/reproject_match.html
I want to align a raster to another reference raster on the disk. When I use reproject_match to align a raster in memory, it has the same transform of the reference raster (e.g. bounds, crs, resolution). However, when I save the aligned raster with rio.to_raster(), it has a slightly different transform than the reference raster. Do I need to set recalc_transform=False when saving the aligned raster to make sure it is aligned with the reference raster?
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