Hi Grant:

If you are ending up with null values and zero's, check the values in the raster you are pan sharpening against the training or higher resolution raster you are using to sharpen. Is there null data in the high res raster.  Review the input requirements of the routine to ensure the tool will work with your data. Perhaps pan sharpening a 3 channel raster with a single channel raster creates the problem.

Kirk Schmidt

On 11/15/2023 9:52 PM, Grant Boxer via QGIS-User wrote:

I am attempting to pansharpen a PRISMA hyperspectral RGB image and I am getting areas within the image that are clipped (no data). These appear to bands with zero values in two of the three bands. Anyone have a work around or suggest how this can be avoided. I am using the gdal pansharpen tool and latest release QGIS 3.34.

Cheers Grant

Perth WA


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