Hi,
 
Yes, but usually not in standard QGIS map display.
 
QGIS displays the SAR file in map coordinates, so it resamples the original 
slanted radar geometry into a regular square-pixel grid.
That is why the image looks horizontal/vertical.
 
To keep the original SAR slanted appearance and native pixel spacing, you 
generally need to view it in its native geometry using SAR software such as ESA 
SNAP, rather than as a geocoded raster in QGIS.
 
Best regards,
Vladimir
 

> On 03/09/2026 1:44 AM CET ni hao via QGIS-User <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
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>  
> Hi list,
>  
> I am new to QGIS. When I load a SAR image (such as RCM's product.xml) into 
> QGIS, the image gets resampled into square pixels, and in horizonal/vertical 
> grids.
>  
> Is there a way to keep SAR's slanted display, and keep the pixel size?
>  
> Thank you.
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