Hi,.hdr is most a header text file that you can open with a txt editor like
notepad++. Apparently, you can open the .flt (float point raster) if you
modify it to a .BIL. See link.CheersNicolas
http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/140389/converting-dem-to-floating-point-raster-flt-using-qgis
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To: [email protected]
Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2016 09:36:59 -0600
Subject: Use of file with ".flt"extension
Hello ,
I'm working with the "Global width database for large rivers" which I've
downloaded . The package includes a number of files . The one I can visualise
on QGIS is the ".flt" one and it has got a ".hdr" file with.
the question is how can i use this ".flt" file so as to work with it in Qgis. I
found that it needs to be converted to a format know by QGIS , and that this
file contains binary 32 bits format I guess.
Any syggestions how can I work with this file ?
Thank you so much
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