Hi Hakon,

The gdal-tool "gdaltindex" generates a shapefile with the boundaries of the rasters. (See http://www.gdal.org/gdaltindex.html) In a second step you can generate a virtual raster with the tool "gdalbuildvrt". This way all 95 rasters are still separate in the file system, but for the GIS it appears as a single file. (see http://www.gdal.org/gdalbuildvrt.html).

For performance reasons it is also recommended to build pyramids in all individual rasterfiles. You can use gdaladdo for this purpose (http://www.gdal.org/gdaladdo.html).

I think this is the easiest solution to your problem and it doesn't require scripting. It also works across several GIS, incl. QGIS, Mapserver, gvSig, etc.

In QGIS, there is a GUI to most of the GDAL-tools. The plugin is called "GdalTools". After installation there is an additional menu called "Raster". The gdalado command is called "Build Overviews". The "gdalbuildvrt" command is called "Build virtual raster catalogue". There is no equivalent to the first step, the "gdaltindex" command, though.

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Actually it came to my mind that it would be very convenient if the GDAL-tools would allow a combined version of these three commands from one single GUI. Your problem is very common, so I think many people would benefit from such an additional tool, that would automatically build pyramids, the tindex and the virtual raster, in a single step.

Hope this helps,
Andreas

On 1/24/11 4:38 PM, HÅKON BORCH wrote:
Helo
I have a catalog of 95 rasters with DEM. Each time I want to use them I have to load a lot of them to find the one I need that covers the area I am interested in. Is there a way to generate a layer containing polygons of the extent of each layer. I want to make this layer to easy find which DEM i should load to a project.

Or is there an other smart way to deal with a lot of heavy raster files, without waitng and waiting and waiting for them to render.
Best
Håkon Borch


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