1gdalmove(1) General Commands Manual gdalmove(1)
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6 gdalmoveTransform georeferencing of raster file in place.
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9 gdalmove.py [-s_srs <srs_defn>] -t_srs <srs_defn>
10 [-et <max_pixel_err>] target_file
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13 The gdalmove.py script transforms the bounds of a raster file from one
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15 and geotransform of the file. This is done without altering pixel
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17 image but avoiding the resampling step in order to avoid image damage.
18 It is generally only suitable for transformations that are effectively
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21 If no error threshold value (-et) is provided then the file is not
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26 Currently the transformed geotransform is computed based on the
27 transformation of the top left, top right, and bottom left corners. A
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33 Override the coordinate system of the file with the indicated
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53 Frank Warmerdam warmerdam@pobox.com
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