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blog:2018:1003_pixel_to_geodesic_coordinate_transformations_using_geotiffs [2018/12/17 17:05]
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blog:2018:1003_pixel_to_geodesic_coordinate_transformations_using_geotiffs [2020/04/03 11:50]
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   * Xgeo = GT(0) + (x + 0.5)*GT(1) + (y + 0.5)*GT(2)   * Xgeo = GT(0) + (x + 0.5)*GT(1) + (y + 0.5)*GT(2)
   * Ygeo = GT(3) + (x + 0.5)*GT(4) + (y + 0.5)*GT(5)   * Ygeo = GT(3) + (x + 0.5)*GT(4) + (y + 0.5)*GT(5)
-** Note that x and y are integer coordinates. +** Note that x and y are integer coordinates. Note the extra 0.5 in these equations when compared to the equations in the previous section **. It must be stressed that the 0.5 is added only to represent the center of the pixel because pixel coordinates are integers by definition.
-** Note the extra 0.5 in these equations when compared to the equations in the previous section **. It must be stressed that the 0.5 is added only to represent the center of the pixel because pixel coordinates are integers by definition.+
  
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