Hi,
You can just create a virtual raster with both scenes. The second raster will
be on top of the first. You can then save the resulting image.
The merge should work... is there a box for the raster extent? (I don't have
qgis in front of me.)
Nicolas
> Le 10 janv. 2017 à 23:46, Grant Boxer [via OSGeo.org]
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> I am trying to merge (under Raster>Miscell>Merge) two adjacent ASTER
> satellite scenes and I keep getting a merge result that only contains the
> overlapping area, not an image of two complete scenes. Can anyone point out
> what I might be doing wrong?
>
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> Grant Boxer (FAIG RpGeo)
>
> Maylands, Western Australia
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