Raster metadata

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# After clicking {{button|text=Add}}, {{button|text=Close}} the raster layer appears on the QGIS canvas.
 
# After clicking {{button|text=Add}}, {{button|text=Close}} the raster layer appears on the QGIS canvas.
 
# Right click the layer name in the Layers Panel and select {{mitem|text=Properties --> Information}}. Report on the spatial reference system, size (columns and rows in pixels) and if a specific No-Data value is assigned.
 
# Right click the layer name in the Layers Panel and select {{mitem|text=Properties --> Information}}. Report on the spatial reference system, size (columns and rows in pixels) and if a specific No-Data value is assigned.
# Choose {{mitem|text=Properties --> Information}} [[Image:QGIS_2.0_metadata_info.png|100px]]. In the "properties" window scroll down and have a look on univariate descriptive statistics such as minimum, maximum, mean and standard deviation. If band statistics are not shown go to {{mitem|text=Properties --> Histogram}} and click {{mitem|text=Compute Histogram}}. If layer extents are not shown go to {{mitem|text=Properties --> Metadata --> Extent}}. Click {{button|text=Set CRS from Layer}} and then {{button|text=Calculate from layer}}.
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# Choose {{mitem|text=Properties --> Information}} [[Image:QGIS_2.0_metadata_info.png|100px]]. In the "properties" window scroll down and have a look on univariate descriptive statistics such as minimum, maximum, mean and standard deviation. If band statistics are not shown go to {{mitem|text=Properties --> Histogram}} and click {{mitem|text=Compute Histogram}}. Click {{button|text=OK}} to close the application.
 
# Report on:
 
# Report on:
 
#* Pixel size
 
#* Pixel size

Revision as of 09:40, 9 November 2020

  1. Click the Open Data Source Manager QGIS 3.0 datasource.png and then Add raster layer QGIS 2.0 addrast.png. Select a single band raster file.
  2. After clicking Add, Close the raster layer appears on the QGIS canvas.
  3. Right click the layer name in the Layers Panel and select Properties --> Information. Report on the spatial reference system, size (columns and rows in pixels) and if a specific No-Data value is assigned.
  4. Choose Properties --> Information QGIS 2.0 metadata info.png. In the "properties" window scroll down and have a look on univariate descriptive statistics such as minimum, maximum, mean and standard deviation. If band statistics are not shown go to Properties --> Histogram and click Compute Histogram. Click OK to close the application.
  5. Report on:
    • Pixel size
    • No Data Value
    • Data type
    • Layer spatial reference system
    • Layer extent (Xmin, Ymin, Xmax, Ymax)
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