Hi Even, first of all thanks for your fast reply!! I did as you said but, when i do the gdalbuildvrt -separate tmp.vrt in1.tif ... in2.tif ( or similar gdalbuildvrt -separate tmp.vrt in1.nc ... in2.nc ) i got the message "
fileName.ext has 100 bands. Only the first one will be taken into account in the -separate case". In fact i have for each .tiff 100 bands and for each .nc 1 band with 100 levels ... What i'd like to have is that the resulting "OUT.NC" has N bands (N = number of .nc / tiff) and for each of these bands their associated levels (exactly as the original image was). Any ideas? Thanks!! Il giorno mer 16 giu 2021 alle ore 17:28 Even Rouault < even.roua...@spatialys.com> ha scritto: > Either with gdal_merge.py -separate -o out.nc in1.tif ... in2.tif ( > https://gdal.org/programs/gdal_merge.html), but it might be memory hungry > > Or use gdalbuildvrt -separate tmp.vrt in1.tif ... in2.tif + gdal_translate > tmp.vrt out.nc > Le 16/06/2021 à 17:22, Lorenzo Di Giacomo a écrit : > > Hi everybody, initially i have 1 NetCDF and for each band i create 1 > GEOTIFF. > Now, i have X ( where X = #bands) TIFF files and i want to come back to 1 > NetCDF file. > How should i do it? > > P.S. i saw that with gdal_translate i can also transform each GEOTIFF in > one NetCDF, but at the end i cant find a way to merge all this files into 1 > single NetCDF. > > If you have any suggestions i'll really appreciate it, thanks > > _______________________________________________ > gdal-dev mailing > listgdal-dev@lists.osgeo.orghttps://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev > > -- http://www.spatialys.com > My software is free, but my time generally not. > >
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