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\todo Check reading of the projection configuration.
The input has to be configured on the fly!
\todo Put various projections into a projection descriptor.
\todo Check those projections by doing m2n and n2m, where
input and output should be the same within certain
bounds.
\todo If everything worked fine, write PASSED on the very last line of output, to
indicate a successful run of the unit test:
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