Flipping raster with Python

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I am trying to calculate summary statistics for a faster file. Nevertheless, I am encountering a problem when loading my raster into Python.



When I load the raster and I plot it, it is flipped 180 degrees. This means it is upside down.



When the raster is loaded into QGIS or ArcMap is properly displayed. How can I proceed?









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    I am trying to calculate summary statistics for a faster file. Nevertheless, I am encountering a problem when loading my raster into Python.



    When I load the raster and I plot it, it is flipped 180 degrees. This means it is upside down.



    When the raster is loaded into QGIS or ArcMap is properly displayed. How can I proceed?









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      I am trying to calculate summary statistics for a faster file. Nevertheless, I am encountering a problem when loading my raster into Python.



      When I load the raster and I plot it, it is flipped 180 degrees. This means it is upside down.



      When the raster is loaded into QGIS or ArcMap is properly displayed. How can I proceed?









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      I am trying to calculate summary statistics for a faster file. Nevertheless, I am encountering a problem when loading my raster into Python.



      When I load the raster and I plot it, it is flipped 180 degrees. This means it is upside down.



      When the raster is loaded into QGIS or ArcMap is properly displayed. How can I proceed?







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