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Rasterization can still lead to different sizes due to rounding, if the edge (or the rotation point) just happens to coincide with the raster edge between pixels (or something like that). You can't just rely on the shape being the same mathematically, you have to take quantization effects into account. Using dedicated shapes instead of the transform may also be more reliable.


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