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    <p>Craig,</p>
    <p>you can for example use <span class="w"></span><span
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        class="sig-paren">() to create a in-memory VRT (without
        reprojecting any pixel data) in the target projection and query
        its bounds<br>
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    <p><span class="sig-paren">Even<br>
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        <p class="MsoNormal">Using the c++ API, how would I go about
          getting the bounds of a raster dataset, reprojected into
          another projection, without actually performing the
          reprojection first? Is there a way to do this, or do I have to
          do the reprojection to get this info?<br>
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          I was thinking I could get the corners and reproject them as
          points, but I think this could give an incorrect answer
          depending on the target projection.</p>
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        <p class="MsoNormal">Thank you.</p>
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