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The grid gets distorted when you change the projection of the map (see here for details). Create the grid in the projection you want to use for the output, thus in your case in EPSG:4326 (WGS84). As units in this projection are in degrees, however, you should calculate an appropriate value for the grid distance.

See @Ian Turton's comment, however: don't use 4326 for analysis.

The grid gets distorted when you change the projection of the map (see here for details). Create the grid in the projection you want to use for the output, thus in your case in EPSG:4326 (WGS84). As units in this projection are in degrees, however, you should calculate an appropriate value for the grid distance.

The grid gets distorted when you change the projection of the map (see here for details). Create the grid in the projection you want to use for the output, thus in your case in EPSG:4326 (WGS84). As units in this projection are in degrees, however, you should calculate an appropriate value for the grid distance.

See @Ian Turton's comment, however: don't use 4326 for analysis.

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Babel
  • 74.9k
  • 15
  • 87
  • 227

The grid gets distorted when you change the projection of the map (see here for details). Create the grid in the projection you want to use for the output, thus in your case in EPSG:4326 (WGS84). As units in this projection are in degrees, however, you should calculate an appropriate value for the grid distance.