Hi,

I would like to visualize an image after some rotation: this means that
I would like to have to view each squared pixels as "rotated" (hence an
inclined square). I have in fact several images which I need to plot on
the same figure (with subplot), each of these having different "rotation
angles".

The rough solution would be to rotate the data itself (x and y) and use
imshow after some rebinning on a squared grid. But I would really like
to see the "true" pixels, hence the rotated squares...

Is it possible to do this in mpl?

thanks!
Eric

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