I see your image is LZW compressed, AFAIK this is the same for png images.

Try the following

1) use gdal_translate to create a png file and a corresponding world file from your shifted image.
2) Open the world file with an editor and adjust the values
3) use gdal_translate to create a geotiff from the png file.
The interesting options are

-a_srs EPSG:32631
-co "COMPRESSION=LZW"
-of TIFF

4) Use gdalinfo and check the result

Perhaps there is a shorter way, but this is the way I would try it.

Cheers
Christian




Quoting canduc17 <cand...@meeo.it>:


It is the same, but the georef information is a little bit shifted.

So I have to copy the first georef into the second image.
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