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Hello,

I`m having some trouble with one of my images that comes with this warning message of inconsistent extent. I`ve read a few posts and tried a couple things already. But did not work out.
Well, I need to explain that I`m using two raster that come from MultiSpec. I used MultiSpec for classification, so this image has opened fine with .gis extension, I projected and it was perfect.
The problem is with my "regions of interest" that I created in MultiSpec and exported as .gis
It shows this warning and even if I set the same projection or clear up the projection first and set again the same projection as the classified raster image, they don`t overlap.

To save some time, the layer in the table of contents is:
WGS_1984_UTM_Zone_36S
Projection: Transverse_Mercator
GCS_WGS_1984
Datum: D_WGS_1984

and the layer that I'm trying to add is: (exactly the same!)
Projected coordinate system name: WGS_1984_UTM_Zone_36S
Geographic coordinate system name: GCS_WGS_1984

If I access the metadata of this last layer I found this particular information:

[COLOR="#0000FF"]Bounding coordinates
Horizontal

In decimal degrees
West: REQUIRED: Western-most coordinate of the limit of coverage expressed in longitude.
East: REQUIRED: Eastern-most coordinate of the limit of coverage expressed in longitude.
North: REQUIRED: Northern-most coordinate of the limit of coverage expressed in latitude.
South: REQUIRED: Southern-most coordinate of the limit of coverage expressed in latitude.
In projected or local coordinates
Left: 0.500000
Right: 10354.500000
Top: 1.500000
Bottom: -17751.500000


While it should be the same as the classified image that is:

Bounding coordinates
Horizontal
In decimal degrees
West: 34.009508
East: 36.969830
North: -13.470274
South: -18.312278
In projected or local coordinates
Left: 609255.000000
Right: 919875.000000
Top: 8507545.000000
Bottom: 7974955.000000
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Spatial data description
Raster dataset information
Raster format: ERDAS 7.5 GIS
SDTS raster type: Pixel
Number of raster bands: 1

I suppose there is a problem with west, east, north, south being expressed in longitude.
How can I change that?

Thank you!

Regards

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