<div dir="ltr">Ok, this is driving me nuts, I can't handle "South is up" anymore. I have NetCDF derived GMT grids which have a flipped y-axis. This makes for georeferencing that looks like this:<br>Corner Coordinates:<br>
Upper Left ( -90.0000000, -90.0000000)<br>Lower Left ( -90.0000000, 0.0000000)<br>Upper Right ( 0.0000000, -90.0000000)<br>Lower Right ( 0.0000000, 0.0000000)<br><br>I've seen some old discussions about this, but haven't really found a good solution. I've tried a "flip_raster.py" utility that Matt Perry wrote, but it doesn't seem to do anything with my data. (probably due to my crappy data, not Matt's tool) I've also read that there have been some rewrites of the NetCDF driver that are supposed to be able to deal with this, but I'm not sure about that.<br>
<br>How have others out there dealt with this issue? I'd like to be able to convert the grids into GeoTIFF's and have the TIFF's be "right" side up.<br><br>Thanks,<br><br>Flipped-off Roger<br>--<br>
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