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When doing inverse transformations the resulting CRSs are usually then recognized as custom ones because of the custom parameters used in ogr2ogr/gdalwarp.
For vectors the workaround was to use a second ogr2ogr operation forcing the first output to the desired CRS using in the middle vsistdoutput/input and GeoJson.
For rasters the trick could work using VRT, but it does not.
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Inverse transformation for rasters
Inverse transformation for rasters (when GDAL 2 will be available and QGIS compiled against it)
Oct 1, 2015
When doing inverse transformations the resulting CRSs are usually then recognized as custom ones because of the custom parameters used in ogr2ogr/gdalwarp.
For vectors the workaround was to use a second ogr2ogr operation forcing the first output to the desired CRS using in the middle vsistdoutput/input and GeoJson.
For rasters the trick could work using VRT, but it does not.
Maybe from GDAL 2.0 it will be possible, see
http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/gdal-dev/2015-February/041094.html
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