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I am using QGIS for converting tiff from AK_IFR to EPSG:4326 (CRS), but in QGIS tiff looking perfect

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but while exporting it looks like this

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Source Image Details: FAA IFR Chart

Extent -3738773.4199999999254942,-194349.8061717178206891
: 819446.2539994539692998,1674273.9499999999534339

Width 24613
Height 10090

Data type
Byte - Eight bit unsigned integer
GDAL Driver Description GTiff
GDAL Driver Metadata GeoTIFF

Dataset Description
Band 1
STATISTICS_APPROXIMATE=YES
STATISTICS_MAXIMUM=255
STATISTICS_MEAN=180.24847437723
STATISTICS_MINIMUM=0
STATISTICS_STDDEV=112.31675006634
STATISTICS_VALID_PERCENT=100
Band 2
STATISTICS_APPROXIMATE=YES
STATISTICS_MAXIMUM=255
STATISTICS_MEAN=180.23919541579
STATISTICS_MINIMUM=0
STATISTICS_STDDEV=111.97269231222
STATISTICS_VALID_PERCENT=100
Band 3
STATISTICS_APPROXIMATE=YES
STATISTICS_MAXIMUM=255
STATISTICS_MEAN=180.3117834084
STATISTICS_MINIMUM=0
STATISTICS_STDDEV=111.73696572256
STATISTICS_VALID_PERCENT=100

More information
Dimensions X: 24613 Y: 10090 Bands: 3
Origin -3.73877e+06,1.67427e+06
Pixel Size 185.1956150814388309,-185.1956150814388309

Coordinate Reference System (CRS)
Name: AK_IFR
Units: meters
Method: Lambert Conformal Conic
Celestial body Earth Reference: Static (relies on a datum which is plate-fixed)

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    How are you exporting it? Your screenshot is from windows photo viewer, does it look ok if you drag and drop it to QGIS?
    – BERA
    Jun 1, 2022 at 5:50
  • Please run gdalinfo for the source image and add the report to your question.
    – user30184
    Jun 1, 2022 at 7:06
  • @user30184 I have added source image detail please have a look again, thank you Jun 1, 2022 at 10:00
  • @BERA its not looking ok in QGIS too ibb.co/4TrZ0D9 Jun 1, 2022 at 10:02
  • The source CRS does not seem to be EPSG:4326.
    – user30184
    Jun 1, 2022 at 10:12

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The map goes over the dateline: West_Bounding_Coordinate: 148.175845, East_Bounding_Coordinate: -138.964596. QGIS shows EPSG:4326 map in range from -180 to 180 degrees and therefore the map gets splitted in two halves. The result is correct even it does look odd.

This command prevents the split but eastern side will have longitudes which are larger than 180.

gdalwarp -t_srs epsg:4326 ENR_AKH02.tif enr_4326_180.tif --config CENTER_LONG 180
Creating output file that is 26203P x 9758L.
Processing ENR_AKH02.tif [1/1] : 0...10...20...30...40...50...60...70...80...90...100 - done.

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