Hi,

I will have to do further testing about GRASS. On Windows (OSGeo4W install) it does not work too well. It probably works better on Linux.

The gdal_calc.py solution works very fast though - glad that we came to this solution!

Andreas

On 19.11.2014 11:25, G. Allegri wrote:
And do you have problems with GRASS (directly, not through Processing)?
In GRASS7 you can even drectly write to Geotiff without passing through the internal format (http://grass.osgeo.org/grass70/manuals/r.external.out.html).
If GDAL is built with bigtiff support there souldn't be problems...

giovanni

2014-11-19 10:44 GMT+01:00 Andreas Neumann <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:

    Hi Giovanni,

    I need to change all pixels that have the value of 249 to a value
    of 255. All other pixels should stay at their value.

    Andreas

    Am 2014-11-19 10:21, schrieb G. Allegri:

            From my grayscale tiff images I want to replace one pixel
            value

        (249) with white (255). All other pixels should stay at the
        value they
        have.
         >
         > I came across https://github.com/chiatt/gdal_reclassify [1]
        - but
        this reclassifies all pixels, not only selected ones.
         >
         > Maybe I could use http://www.gdal.org/gdal_calc.html [2] with a
        conditional syntax?

        Hi Andreas, do you need to change the value of one specific pixel
        only? I mean the pixel at [x,y] index?

        giovanni


         > Thanks,
         > Andreas
         >
         > Am 2014-11-19 09:10, schrieb Carlos López PSIG:
         >>
         >> Hi Andreas,
         >>
         >> I also had problems to reclassify BIGTIFF with SAGA and GRASS!
         >> Finally I used GDAL!
         >>
         >> Best regards,
         >>
         >>  [2]
         >>
         >> CARLOS LÓPEZ QUINTANILLA
         >>
         >> www.psig.es <http://www.psig.es> [3] [2]

         >>
         >> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
         >> +34 699.680.261 <tel:%2B34%20699.680.261>
         >>
         >> 2014-11-19 9:05 GMT+01:00 Andreas Neumann
        <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:
         >>
         >>> Hi,
         >>>
         >>> I tried various tools, e.g.
         >>>
         >>> * SAGA reclassify
         >>> * GRASS r.mapcalc
         >>>
         >>> Both work fine on smaller data sets, but fail on big data
        sets.
         >>>
         >>> This is on Win7 64bit, with the OSGeo4W installer. I have
        8gb RAM
         >>> and 40GB disk free on C:, more free space on other disks
        where
        the
         >>> data resides.
         >>>
         >>> I am not totally sure if it is the Bigtiff issue or some
        other
         >>> issue. It is just a guess that maybe I am hitting a limit
        with
        tiff.
         >>> It is not fully transparent to me what Processing is
        doing in the
         >>> background (what file formats with what options it creates).
         >>>
         >>> It may also be an issue with SAGA or GRASS directly.
         >>>
         >>> Thanks if you know anything,
         >>> Andreas
         >>>
         >>> Am 2014-11-18 21:15, schrieb Giovanni Manghi:
         >>>
         >>> Hi,
         >>>
         >>> I am having a lot of troubles with large raster files and
         >>> processing.
         >>>
         >>> The intermediate results can go >4GB. Processing stops
        with not
        so
         >>> helpful error messages.
         >>>
         >>> I wonder if processing is hitting the 4GB limit. Can I force
         >>> processing
         >>> to use the BIGTIFF option or a raster format that can
        handle >4GB
         >>> files?
         >>>
         >>> Hi Andreas, what tool specifically?
         >>>
         >>> cheers
         >>>
         >>> -- Giovanni --
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