Hi,

If it is just for display you can display the landsat image in QGIS right away. You can freely assign selected bands to rgb channels in the "Style" tab of QGIS. So no need to recalculate images ...

Andreas

Am 2014-11-13 16:12, schrieb Eric Goddard:
Hi Jonathan, Did you try the GDAL merge tool (Raster -> Miscellaneous
-> Merge)? If you check the layer stack box it will create a multiband
image with any number of input files.

Eric

On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 8:31 AM, Carl <[email protected]> wrote:
Jonathan
I'm not familiar with the Orfeo tool but I use the SAGA Rgb Composite tool under SAGA\Grid-Visualization\ to stack Landsat scenes. It limits you to three bands which is a bummer, but works well. The tool output is rescaled
to 8-bit, so you shouldn't use the stacked imagery for change analysis
later, but it’s great for visualization.
The GRASS Raster tool r.composite will also stack, but the SAGA tool seems
to handle Landsat 7 SLC-off data gaps better.
I’m new to QGIS, so some of the above might be wrong...
Carl




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