Steve,
Yes you've noticed, Clip raster by * is actually the same underlying
tool as Translate gdal_translate. They are just different GUI to
make it easier for the user to make relevant parameter selections.
You could go full command-line if you want, even if you don't this will
help you understand the options:
https://www.gdal.org/gdal_translate.html
Thanks,
Alex
On 12/6/18 14:57, Steven Lowman wrote:
> Alex,
> Yes I have 3.4 installed now, I see it split thanks. Settings are different
> (improved) so I need to figure them out as my old notes are not longer the
> same under the current settings. Batch setup is different than my notes.
> With the split of this took I am wondering if what I need is now under Raster
> > Conversion > Translate
> Thanks this gets me on the right track.
> Steve
> ==
>
> On Thursday, December 6, 2018, 3:50:47 PM MST, Alex M
> wrote:
>
> Steve,
>
> I assume you are now using QGIS 3. It's still there but has been split
> into two items:
> Clip raster by extent
> Clip raster by mask layer
>
> In the old dialog these were choices, now they are separate tools.
>
> A quick search of the Toolbox with 'clip' will also turn up both of these.
>
> Thanks,
> Alex
>
>
> On 12/6/18 14:38, Steven Lowman wrote:
>> It has been a while since I used the Raster Clipper tool and not sure where
>> to find it.
>> All references have it listed under
>> - Open 'Clipper' tool from Raster → Extraction → Clipper.
>>
>> I checked extensions and there is a Clipper tool installed but under
>> Extraction no clipper is listed?It has been a while but used this to batch
>> convert some Tiff images to compressed JPG files.
>> Steve
>> ==
>> Steven K. Lowman GISP
>> GIS Analyst
>> Sheridan, WY 82801
>> sheridan...@yahoo.com
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>>
>
>
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