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Resampling raster with rectangular pixels
The Next CEO of Stack Overflowhow to square the pixels of a GeoTiffArcGIS resampling rasters by maximum pixel value?How does Resampling raster work at corner cells?Resampling a raster file with GDAL C#How to resize a raster SUMMING the values of pixels in QGIS?Resampling method used in QGIS Raster save as?Resampling Rasterraster map layers squishedClustering 30m pixels into 120m pixels, fishnet using QGIS?Resampling categorical habitat variables to larger size in ArcGIS
I have a raster file of deforestation but the pixeles are not square. When I project the raster the information of it says that the pixel size is 0.000275322,-0.000271395. I would like to resample the raster such that I have square pixels that have a size of, for example, 0.0025, -0.0025. I want to make this so that I can match the information of the deforestation raster with a slope raster which cells size is 0.0025, -0.0025.
I have not been able to create rasters with non-square pixels (that might also be a solution).
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I have a raster file of deforestation but the pixeles are not square. When I project the raster the information of it says that the pixel size is 0.000275322,-0.000271395. I would like to resample the raster such that I have square pixels that have a size of, for example, 0.0025, -0.0025. I want to make this so that I can match the information of the deforestation raster with a slope raster which cells size is 0.0025, -0.0025.
I have not been able to create rasters with non-square pixels (that might also be a solution).
qgis resampling
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Use Layer- Save as and define the horizontal and vertical resolutions as you wish.
– user30184
2 days ago
thanks! This works. But I don't really understand what the QGIS is doing, so I want to make sure I am doing it correctly. My raster has only three values (1, 2 ,3). does QGIS uses Nearest Neighbor as undelying resample method? I understand that NN is the best method when dealing with rasters such as mine.
– Camilo De Los Rios
yesterday
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I have a raster file of deforestation but the pixeles are not square. When I project the raster the information of it says that the pixel size is 0.000275322,-0.000271395. I would like to resample the raster such that I have square pixels that have a size of, for example, 0.0025, -0.0025. I want to make this so that I can match the information of the deforestation raster with a slope raster which cells size is 0.0025, -0.0025.
I have not been able to create rasters with non-square pixels (that might also be a solution).
qgis resampling
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I have a raster file of deforestation but the pixeles are not square. When I project the raster the information of it says that the pixel size is 0.000275322,-0.000271395. I would like to resample the raster such that I have square pixels that have a size of, for example, 0.0025, -0.0025. I want to make this so that I can match the information of the deforestation raster with a slope raster which cells size is 0.0025, -0.0025.
I have not been able to create rasters with non-square pixels (that might also be a solution).
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Use Layer- Save as and define the horizontal and vertical resolutions as you wish.
– user30184
2 days ago
thanks! This works. But I don't really understand what the QGIS is doing, so I want to make sure I am doing it correctly. My raster has only three values (1, 2 ,3). does QGIS uses Nearest Neighbor as undelying resample method? I understand that NN is the best method when dealing with rasters such as mine.
– Camilo De Los Rios
yesterday
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Use Layer- Save as and define the horizontal and vertical resolutions as you wish.
– user30184
2 days ago
thanks! This works. But I don't really understand what the QGIS is doing, so I want to make sure I am doing it correctly. My raster has only three values (1, 2 ,3). does QGIS uses Nearest Neighbor as undelying resample method? I understand that NN is the best method when dealing with rasters such as mine.
– Camilo De Los Rios
yesterday
Use Layer- Save as and define the horizontal and vertical resolutions as you wish.
– user30184
2 days ago
Use Layer- Save as and define the horizontal and vertical resolutions as you wish.
– user30184
2 days ago
thanks! This works. But I don't really understand what the QGIS is doing, so I want to make sure I am doing it correctly. My raster has only three values (1, 2 ,3). does QGIS uses Nearest Neighbor as undelying resample method? I understand that NN is the best method when dealing with rasters such as mine.
– Camilo De Los Rios
yesterday
thanks! This works. But I don't really understand what the QGIS is doing, so I want to make sure I am doing it correctly. My raster has only three values (1, 2 ,3). does QGIS uses Nearest Neighbor as undelying resample method? I understand that NN is the best method when dealing with rasters such as mine.
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yesterday
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thanks! This works. But I don't really understand what the QGIS is doing, so I want to make sure I am doing it correctly. My raster has only three values (1, 2 ,3). does QGIS uses Nearest Neighbor as undelying resample method? I understand that NN is the best method when dealing with rasters such as mine.
– Camilo De Los Rios
yesterday