Re: [Qgis-user] How to set lat/long boundaries for a map

2013-10-01 Thread Joe Lertola
Thank you Carlos and Jonathan, Both of those methods worked. I was able to export my combined layers as a tiff file with and open them in Photoshop. -Joe On Oct 1, 2013, at 10:32 AM, Carlos Cerdán wrote: > ... Or maybe you can use "clipper", but first you have to "merge" the tiles > in a vi

Re: [Qgis-user] How to set lat/long boundaries for a map

2013-10-01 Thread Carlos Cerdán
... Or maybe you can use "clipper", but first you have to "merge" the tiles in a virtual raster, so you can do: 1. Build a virtual raster (Raster --> Miscel.. --> Virtual Raster ) 2. Crop this virtual raster with boundaries that you want (Raster --> Extract --> Clipper). It produces a TIFF layer

Re: [Qgis-user] How to set lat/long boundaries for a map

2013-10-01 Thread Jonathan Moules
Hi Joe, In QGIS 2.0 I think this is possible with the "Export" tool. Open the Processing toolbar. Type in "export" into the search box at the top. One of the results is "Export raster layer". Double click this. It doesn't appear to have any help, however it looks fairly self-descriptive. If you

[Qgis-user] How to set lat/long boundaries for a map

2013-10-01 Thread Joe Lertola
Hello, I am very new to Qgis so I apologize if this is information I should have gotten from the documentation. But I have been looking for a while and have not found the answer. I downloaded a couple of tiles of elevation data from http://nationalmap.gov/viewer.html. I am able to bring them