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With the accuracy property, you can see the expected accuracy of the transformation: >>> wsg84_to_etrs89.accuracy
1.0 I think this matches up with the 1 meter offset you are seeing. |
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I am aiming to transform from the WGS84 datum to the ETRS89 datum with October 2022 data with sub centimeter accuracy but i seem to be getting back data that is still offset by about a meter. What are the best practices for precision and where might I be going wrong?
My CRSs
etrs89_crs = pyproj.CRS.from_authority('epsg', '4258')
wsg84_crs = pyproj.CRS.from_authority('epsg', '4326')
my transformer
wsg84_to_etrs89 = Transformer.from_crs(wsg84_crs, etrs89_crs, only_best=True)
the application of the transformer
out_1, out_2, out_3, year = transformer.transform(first_axis, second_axis, altitude, tt = 2022.0, radians=False)
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