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Are the Footprints Associated with the Raster Bounding Box an Exact Representation?

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Alden Ackerman
August 22, 2022 23:45

The footprint that is associated with an image is an approximation and the bounding box will not reflect the absolute position of the raster. This is due to the process that creates the bounding box of the raster. 

 

 

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