You are right. The scene belongs to a small area near Central California region.
I have available image boundary in SINUSOIDAL projection in vector format (shp file). How do I share this to grass users ? On Sat, Oct 10, 2015 at 1:56 PM, Markus Neteler <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 9:36 PM, Uttam Kumar <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > This is the projection information of a single Landsat scene in ENVI, > GRASS > > and using gdalwarp. GRASS and gdalwarp gave somewhat similar output but > ENVI > > is totally different. I have been informed that the projected image from > > ENVI is correct as verified from the earlier work. > > > > Original data (in Sinusoidal Projection) > > ------------------------------------------------------ > > Corner Coordinates: > > Upper Left (-10801805.198W, 4130102.079N) > > Lower Left (-10801805.198W, 3971252.079N) > > Upper Right (-10642955.198W, 4130102.079N) > > Lower Right (-10642955.198W, 3971252.079N) > > So, I generated the upper left *corner* as a point: > echo "-10801805.198|4130102.079|1" | v.in.ascii input=- output=point > > It appears to be located in California. Right? > > > > > Reprojected in GRASS GIS (Lambert Azimuthal Equal Area, Datum: WGS84) > > Can you please give more information here? > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > N: 5564460 > > S: 5185590 | > > E: -5451390 > > W: -5762490 > > ... is this the upper box? > In EU LAEA (EPSG 3035), my SIN point becomes > > -674447.24192338|9862187.84799817 > > ... without data it is hard to say. Could you export your SIN box as a > SHAPE file and make available? > > Markus >
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