Converting pixel position to geographical coordinates (lat, long) for a Sentinel-1 SAR image

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Using the custom function below, we can easily convert any point inside our image sg to its coordinates (latitude,longitude):

def LatLon_from_XY(ProductSceneGeoCoding, x, y):
    #From x,y position in satellite image (SAR), get the Latitude and Longitude
    geopos = ProductSceneGeoCoding.getGeoPos(PixelPos(x, y), None)
    latitude = geopos.getLat()
    longitude = geopos.getLon()
    return latitude, longitude

UPD: Because of various snap version updates, function above may not be working properly. Function below should work most of the times.

def LatLon_from_XY(product, x, y):
    geoPosType = jpy.get_type('org.esa.snap.core.datamodel.GeoPos')
    geocoding = product.getSceneGeoCoding()
    geo_pos = geocoding.getGeoPos(snappy.PixelPos(x, y), geoPosType())
    if str(geo_pos.lat)=='nan':
        raise ValueError('x, y pixel coordinates not in this product')
    else:
        return geo_pos.lat, geo_pos.lon

E.g. for the given sg product, we can get coordinates of pixel (x=12000, y=2000) as

latitude, longitude = LatLon_from_XY(sg, 12000, 2000)
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