Hi,

Make sure that the long-lat projectIon is not just the default mode for a new 
project in QGIS 3.14.  Make sure the project is In the same crs as the layer.

Nicolas Cadieux
Ça va bien aller!

> Le 17 juill. 2020 à 22:51, Gerardo Jiménez <[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
> 
> Hi
> I am experiencing some problems reprojecting data. I have some roads in EPSG 
> 6365 (Mexico lat lon ITRF2008) and I want them to be in EPSG 6370 (UTM 15N 
> ITRF2008).  I made the process of selecting the layer, export and give a new 
> name and selecting the desired CRS (6370). I open the resulting layer in a 
> new project and
> a) The CRS identifier states that the project is in 6370
> b) Coordinates are in decimal degrees
> I tried with 3 points located at the central meridian, -93,20,; -93,19; 
> -93,18 and they show the  same behavior.
> Reprojecting in Qgis 3.10.7 does perform well the coordinate transformation, 
> both in the roads and the points. The behavior is with shape files, csv files 
> and geopackages.
> I wonder if someone else has the same issue as me.
> Both versions of Qgis are installed in the same machine, Win 10, 24   gb of 
> RAM. Coruña is a standalone installation, and Pi is an OSGeo4w network 
> installation.
> 
> Thanks before hand
> 
> Gerardo
> 
> -- 
> Gerardo Jiménez Delgado
> Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas
> Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
> Ciudad Universitaria s/n, Coyoacan 04510
> México City,México
> tel. 56 22 95 16
> fax. 56 22 96 51
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