[Qgis-user] Composite satellite images

2015-05-01 Thread Susan Iremonger
re: item initally sent on 17 April.
Hi All, and in particular Raul Nanclares,
Many thanks to Raul for his input on my question about how to make a
multiband raster file for a Landsat image (his method attached below). I
tried this out and have got to the end of the first step, where I used
Merge(with "Stack" checked) to combine the single band files into one file.
I am doing landcover work so I am principally interested n Bands 3,4 and 5,
but hope also to sharpen the image with Band 8. The merge seemed to
succeed, and I now have bands 1-5 in the multiband raster file, and am
using bands BGR 234 and 345 in my Displays.

I tried to superimpose and pansharpen but kept getting this message:[image:
Inline image 1]
Perhaps "Superimpose sensor" is not the right Tool, but I couldn't see
another in the Orfeo Toolbox (?There doesn't seem to be a "search" for this
toolset?).
I got a similar message when I tried the Pansharpening Tool directly,
without doing the superimpose first, but I admit i am not sure what files I
am supposed to put in each field in these tools - I was using Ban 8 on its
own, and the multiband stack file I made.
Is there a Help for Orfeo, does anyone know? Or perhaps someone can see
where I am going wrong and what tool I should really be using?
Many thanks for any help.
--Susan.
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Raul Nanclares' inital reply (and thanks to Raul) to my first posting on
this subject was:
Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2015 09:26:53 -0700 (PDT)
From: RNanclares
To: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Composite satellite images
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Hi Susan,

first you need to use the merge/combine (i don't remember the exact name of
the tool in English) located in the Raster > Miscellaneous menu. You have to
check the option 'stack layers'.

To pansharpen the image, first you have to see if you have Orfeo Toolbox
installed and configured (in the Processing menu). If it is installed you
can continue by using the sumperimpose tool (in the processing toolbox).
After the superimpose has finished you can do the pansharpening using the
pansharpening (rcs) algorithm found in the processing toolbox.
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Re: [Qgis-user] Composite satellite images

2015-04-17 Thread RNanclares
Hi Susan, 

first you need to use the merge/combine (i don't remember the exact name of
the tool in English) located in the Raster > Miscellaneous menu. You have to
check the option 'stack layers'. 

To pansharpen the image, first you have to see if you have Orfeo Toolbox
installed and configured (in the Processing menu). If it is installed you
can continue by using the sumperimpose tool (in the processing toolbox).
After the superimpose has finished you can do the pansharpening using the
pansharpening (rcs) algorithm found in the processing toolbox.

Cheers



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[Qgis-user] Composite satellite images

2015-04-17 Thread Susan Iremonger
Hi. May I ask about making a composite image from three Landsat image
bands? And then sharpen the image file using the Panchromatic band? I see
the tutorial at
http://wiki.awf.forst.uni-goettingen.de/wiki/index.php/Creating_a_multi-band_GeoTIFF,
but this does not make an image where RGB items are allocated to the
different downloaded bands from a Landsat image. Is there a way in Q that I
can create an image based on three bands of a Landsat image, and theen use
Panchromatic band to sharpen it? Many thanks.
--Susan.
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