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I have an image that displays above its top extent (displays up to ~32.97 latitude). The red box on the attached PNG shows the actual extent of the COG image.
The image is not intended to be accurate other than we are trying to place it on the map exactly at its given extent (below).
Can you help me figure why it's stretched vertically past its top extent? Is it an issue with the COG or OpenLayers or geotiff.js? Any ideas would help!
I have an image that displays above its top extent (displays up to ~32.97 latitude). The red box on the attached PNG shows the actual extent of the COG image.
The image is not intended to be accurate other than we are trying to place it on the map exactly at its given extent (below).
Can you help me figure why it's stretched vertically past its top extent? Is it an issue with the COG or OpenLayers or geotiff.js? Any ideas would help!
CRS EPSG:4326 - WGS 84 - Geographic
Extent -117.2711384035416700,32.0131293389838092 : -116.0716147685235882,32.8232321947105632
LaJolla-CA COG image
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