![]() Here are some outputs of the EO Browser band file: I chose the option Popular Web Mercator (EPSG:3857) (Projected resolution: 10 m/px). Then, I made a KML using QGIS and used the KML file as input for EO Browser. I made a CSV file using WKT with the following poly: ![]() I tried using a KML defined with multiples of 10 for coordinates, based on a UTM EPSG. Once again, I tried looking this up in the documentation but was unsuccessful. How can I get a TIFF using the Sentinel 2 grid and not the grid that fits my KML ? I tested this hypothesis by downloading a tile from the ESA hub and compared the pixel grids: indeed, the grid from my EO Browser TIFFs did not align with the ESA file grid.Ĭan someone tell me how the output is produced in terms of pixel grid ? Is there any resampling involved ? It is linked to the downscaling / upscaling discussed in my previous topic ? It seems very unlikely that all of my KML are perfectly aligned with the Sentinel 2 10m pixel grid. I noticed that the pixel grid of the output TIFF aligns exactly with the KML shape for all my plots -and there are twelve of them. I used KML files as inputs, which defined my ROIs. I downloaded some images from EO Browser, using both the web app and the eo learn package. I’m bringing this topic back as I have a new related question -please let me know if I should rather open a new topic !
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