Hi Yoshi, You need to preserve the file structure (i.e. leave all the files in the folders they came in) and select the larger .adf file with the add raster layer button. If you've a lot of these to do it's worth processing them via a script in GRASS or gdal. If you've only a handful then QGIS will be ideal.
I wrote a blog post yesterday on getting started with raster data in QGIS, this could be useful for you. http://scottishsnow.wordpress.com/2013/08/26/how-to-dtms/ Good luck! Michael ---------------------------- I am a new bee of GIS including QGIS. I am trying to read (open) DEM file of Southeast Queensland which is obtained from the State government. The DEM zip file contains the following files. I have tried "add vector layer" and "add raster layer" from "Layer" command, but these files could not be opened with these commands. SEQ.aux 2 kb SEQ.rrd 19,986 kb <info> folder arc.dir 1 kb arc0000.dat 1kb arc0000.nit 1 kb arc0001.dat 1 kb arc0001.nit 1 kb <seq> folder dblbnd.adf 1 kb hdr.adf 1 kb prj.adf 1 kb sta.adf 1 kb w001001.adf 226,697 kb w001001x.adf 187 kb Thank you for your reply in advance. Kind regards Yoshi
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