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I have a .tif in WGS 84 and one in EPSG 32632.

EPSG has a resolution of 10m (so the pixel sizes are 10).

When I convert WGS 84 into the EPSG 32632 CRS, even after specifying that the new resolution should be 10, the resulting pixel size is ~9.999.

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Is there a way to ensure that the resulting pixel size after CRS transformation is exactly 10m?

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    Allowing for floating point accuracy that is 10m
    – Ian Turton
    Commented Jun 13 at 12:28
  • Is there a setting where I can define this argument?
    – tds
    Commented Jun 13 at 12:39
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    When reprojecting from WGS84 geographic to any projected coordinate system, the data has been tortured to the point that a 1mm pixel size difference is the least of your problems.
    – Vince
    Commented Jun 13 at 12:41
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    @Vince would you mind expanding upon that statement? What other problems would I be encountering?
    – tds
    Commented Jun 13 at 12:59
  • if you want it to read "10" then use round()
    – Ian Turton
    Commented Jun 13 at 13:03

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