Projection #6410
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Thanks for the question — please take a look at #5404 |
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in general, If that's not what you're looking for we need a bit more information (as mentioned in #6410 (comment)) |
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I got around 3000 GEOTIFF with CRS WGS84. I want to clip all the files at once, and project to GDA2020. How can I do it? I wrote codes to clip, but I didn't find how to project it. This is my sample code.
DB=xr.concat([xr.open_rasterio(i).sel(x=x2, y=y2, method='nearest') for i in DB_BRDF_Corrected], dim=time_var)
Where,
y2=xr.DataArray([-42.845976, -42.850294, -42.854612, -42.85893 , -42.863248, -42.867566, -42.871884, -42.876202 ], dims='y')
x2=xr.DataArray([147.197913, 147.202231, 147.206549, 147.210867, 147.215185, 147.219503, 147.223821, 147.228139, 147.232457, 147.236775], dims='x')
DB_BRDF_Corrected=glob.glob(r'P:\DB_BRDF_Corrected**.tif'
I want to reproject and maintain the same pixel size as WGS84.
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