NAME¶
gdal_merge - gdal_merge.py mosaics a set of images
SYNOPSIS¶
gdal_merge.py [-o out_filename] [-of out_format] [-co NAME=VALUE]*
[-ps pixelsize_x pixelsize_y] [-tap] [-separate] [-v] [-pct]
[-ul_lr ulx uly lrx lry] [-n nodata_value] [-init "value [value...]"]
[-ot datatype] [-createonly] input_files
DESCRIPTION¶
This utility will automatically mosaic a set of images. All the images must be
in the same coordinate system and have a matching number of bands, but they
may be overlapping, and at different resolutions. In areas of overlap, the
last image will be copied over earlier ones.
- -o out_filename:
- The name of the output file, which will be created if it does not already
exist (defaults to 'out.tif').
- -of format:
- Output format, defaults to GeoTIFF (GTiff).
- -co NAME=VALUE:
- Creation option for output file. Multiple options can be specified.
- -ot datatype:
- Force the output image bands to have a specific type. Use type names (ie.
Byte, Int16,...)
- -ps pixelsize_x
pixelsize_y:
- Pixel size to be used for the output file. If not specified the resolution
of the first input file will be used.
- -tap:
- (GDAL >= 1.8.0) (target aligned pixels) align the coordinates of the
extent of the output file to the values of the -tr, such that the aligned
extent includes the minimum extent.
- -ul_lr ulx uly lrx lry:
- The extents of the output file. If not specified the aggregate extents of
all input files will be used.
- -v:
- Generate verbose output of mosaicing operations as they are done.
- -separate:
- Place each input file into a separate stacked band.
- -pct:
- Grab a pseudocolor table from the first input image, and use it for the
output. Merging pseudocolored images this way assumes that all input files
use the same color table.
- -n nodata_value:
- Ignore pixels from files being merged in with this pixel value.
- -a_nodata
output_nodata_value:
- (GDAL >= 1.9.0) Assign a specified nodata value to output bands.
- -init 'value(s)':
- Pre-initialize the output image bands with these values. However, it is
not marked as the nodata value in the output file. If only one value is
given, the same value is used in all the bands.
- -createonly:
- The output file is created (and potentially pre-initialized) but no input
image data is copied into it.
NOTE: gdal_merge.py is a Python script, and will only work if GDAL was built
with Python support.
EXAMPLE¶
Create an image with the pixels in all bands initialized to 255.
% gdal_merge.py -init 255 -o out.tif in1.tif in2.tif
Create an RGB image that shows blue in pixels with no data. The first two bands
will be initialized to 0 and the third band will be initialized to 255.
% gdal_merge.py -init "0 0 255" -o out.tif in1.tif in2.tif
AUTHORS¶
Frank Warmerdam warmerdam@pobox.com, Silke Reimer silke@intevation.de