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I have a question about projections. I have a hillshade raster with UTM 31N projection (I reprojected this from WGS 84). I also have a satellite image that I need to georeference. For georeferencing I choose UTM 31N as projection for the modified satellite image, however when it opens in QGIS, it is not in the same spot as the hillshade raster. When I change the projection of the modified satellite image to WGS 84, it works well and they overlap. What did I do wrong?

UL: 41˚46'40'' / 0˚30'19''
LR: 42˚37'28'' / 1˚01'37''

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  • Please edit the question to include the extents of the projected and unprojected rasters.
    – Vince
    Commented Jan 29, 2016 at 12:53
  • We need the extent of both rasters to be able to provide any assistance. Please be sure to mark ordinates with direction (N/S/E/W/X/Y)
    – Vince
    Commented Jan 29, 2016 at 13:34
  • Probable duplicate of gis.stackexchange.com/questions/20572/…
    – Vince
    Commented Jan 29, 2016 at 15:21

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You thought to reproject to UTM by using Set Layer CRS, which is wrong. You have altered the CRS, but not the extent.

You need Raster -> Projections -> Warp to reproject raster data correctly to another filename and CRS.

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