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A VRT (Virtual Dataset) is a list of links to input raster datasets. This has the advantage that no additional physical copy of the original files is necessary which saves storage capacity. | A VRT (Virtual Dataset) is a list of links to input raster datasets. This has the advantage that no additional physical copy of the original files is necessary which saves storage capacity. | ||
* Click {{mitem|text=Raster --> Miscellaneous --> Build Virtual Raster}}. | * Click {{mitem|text=Raster --> Miscellaneous --> Build Virtual Raster}}. | ||
− | * Input files: Click {{button|text=Select}} and click the checkbox of several single raster band files in the Multiple Selection window. Take care on the order of the files selection: | + | * Input files: Click {{button|text=Select}} and click the checkbox of several single raster band files in the Multiple Selection window. Take care on the order of the files selection (here: B2,B3,B4,B5,B6,B7,B8,B8A,B11,B12) determines the rank of bands in the resulting multiband file. The rank of files can be changed by drag and drop in the Multiple Selection window. |
* Output ''Converted'' file: Click {{button|text=...}} {{button|text=Save to file ..-}}and choose a new file name. | * Output ''Converted'' file: Click {{button|text=...}} {{button|text=Save to file ..-}}and choose a new file name. | ||
* Check the checkbox on '''Place each input file into a separate band''' (see screenshot below). | * Check the checkbox on '''Place each input file into a separate band''' (see screenshot below). |
Revision as of 10:08, 31 May 2021
Build a virtual stack
A VRT (Virtual Dataset) is a list of links to input raster datasets. This has the advantage that no additional physical copy of the original files is necessary which saves storage capacity.
- Click Raster --> Miscellaneous --> Build Virtual Raster.
- Input files: Click Select and click the checkbox of several single raster band files in the Multiple Selection window. Take care on the order of the files selection (here: B2,B3,B4,B5,B6,B7,B8,B8A,B11,B12) determines the rank of bands in the resulting multiband file. The rank of files can be changed by drag and drop in the Multiple Selection window.
- Output Converted file: Click ... Save to file ..-and choose a new file name.
- Check the checkbox on Place each input file into a separate band (see screenshot below).
- Set output Resolution to highest.
- Set Resampling algorithm to Bilinear
- Click Run
Create a new multiband raster file (single bands to multiband)
A multiband file stores several single raster layers in one file.
- Click Raster --> Miscellaneous --> Merge.
- Input files: Click Select and click the checkbox of several single raster band files in the Multiple Selection window. Take care on the order of the files selection: it determines the rank of bands in the resulting multiband file. The rank of files can be changed by drag and drop in the Multiple Selection window.
- Output Converted file: Click ... Save to file ..-and choose a new file name.
- Check the checkbox on Place each input file into a separate band (see screenshot below).
- Click Run in background