Salvar a raster

DescripciĆ³n

The tool for exporting the view as an image can be accessed from the drop-down toolbar by selecting "Export to raster" on the left button and "Save view to georeferenced raster" on the right button. Make sure that the name of the raster layer that you want to export is set as the current layer in the text box.

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Export to raster. Save view to georeferenced raster

A message will appear to inform that you can use the selection tool to set the area in the view to export.

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You can begin to select a area on the view

Now, you can select two points in the view to define the rectangle of the area to be exported, by clicking the first point and dragging the mouse towards the second point, then release.

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Selection of a rectangle to define the output image

Then, the Save view to georeferenced raster dialog will appear. If the selected area is too small, the dialog will not appear and a bigger rectangle must be selected.

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Save view to georeferenced raster dialog

The upper part of the Save view to georeferenced raster dialog shows the coordinates of the two points that define the selected area in the view. You can edit the coordinates to change the selected area.

In the option box in the central part of the dialog you can choose from three selection methods:

NOTE: To save time and memory the maximum size of output images is limited to 20000 x 20000 pixels. If the intended output image is larger and you click on "Apply", gvSIG will display a message that the parameters must be changed before trying again.

Clicking the "Selection" button will open a file browser dialog where you can specify the output file. Depending on the type of file, the corresponding driver will be loaded (you will notice that the button on the right of the "Selection" button will change). For example, an output file .jp2 will open the properties dialog for Jpeg2000. The formats in which you can save are .TIF, .IMG, .BMP, .PGM, .PPM, .MPL, .RST, .JP2, .JPG, and .PNG. Furthermore but only on Linux kernel 2.4 you can also select ECW.

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File browser dialog to save the output image

When you select the output file, the Properties button will be enabled.

For example, for geoTiff the dialog will look like this:

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Properties geoTiff

When the output image is selected and the properties set, you can click on "Apply". A progress bar will appear. Depending on the size of the output file, this process may take while. Processing times may vary between a few seconds or several days, so it is important to check the size of the output image in pixels before clicking "Apply". When finished, a screen with statistics will appear that indicates the path of the output image, the disk size, the duration of the process and whether it was compressed. To check the georeferencing of the output image, you can add it to the view as a new layer with transparency.


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