On 29/08/2014 04:09, precy wrote:
I have 4(sometimes 5) raster images and projected these using gdalwarp. I've
tried stitching these images using these commands gdal_merge.py -n 0
-a_nodata 0 -of GTiff -0 output.tif a.tif b.tif c.tif d.tif e.tif. The first
3 images was stitched and the last 2 images was also stitched, but they were
stitched separately but saved in one image.How will I solve this?
I want the 5 raster to be stitch(mosaic) properly without spaces in between.
I have attached here the output image(as what you will observe there was a
space/cut in between the stitched images). Thanks!
<http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/file/n5158957/output.gif>
Note: The original image was a tif file, I just converted it in gif because
it returned error due to the limit of the message size.
You can use gdalwarp to reproject and merge several maps at the same time :
gdalwarp -t_srs srs_def a.tif b.tif c.tif d.tif e.tif output.tif
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