On Fri, 22 Jun 2018 at 07:15, Joep Orbons wrote:
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> Hi Nicolas,
>
> Good idea, the virtual layer is a new option to me. I tried it on a multitude
> of files and it produced a strange pallette image, mostly black. I'll try it
> with some less files first and see what that brings, in small steps.
Hi,
Someone else was having that exact same problem. He saved the file in a tiff
format and that solved the problem I think.
Nicolas
> Le 21 juin 2018 à 17:15, Joep Orbons a écrit :
>
> Hi Nicolas,
>
> Good idea, the virtual layer is a new option to me. I tried it on a multitude
> of files
Hi Nicolas,
Good idea, the virtual layer is a new option to me. I tried it on a multitude
of files and it produced a strange pallette image, mostly black. I'll try it
with some less files first and see what that brings, in small steps.
But any good suggestion is welcome.
Best wishes,
Joep
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Hi,
I am not sure to understand but you can build a virtual raster (but I think you
tried that?). I think there is a plugin also that can give you more options.
If not, you can use command line to make sure you have the exact order of the
files. The order of the files are from bottom to top ex
Using QGIS 2.14.3 Essen at Windows 10 Prof.
Being rather new to QGIS but not to GIS, I'm still trying to find my way in the
QGIS system.
I can "Add Raster Layer" to show a raster. Multiple raster, no problem, they
all fit nicely.
When I select one of the rasters in the "Layers Panel", I can