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rasterio
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Building a Dynamic Tile Server Using Cloud Optimized GeoTIFF(COG) with TiTiler
TiTiler is a dynamic tile server built on FastAPI and Rasterio/GDAL. Its main features include support for Cloud Optimized GeoTIFF(COG), multiple projection methods, various output formats (JPEG, JP2, PNG, WEBP, GTIFF, NumpyTile), WMTS, and virtual mosaic. It also provides Lambda and ECS deployment environments using AWS CDK.
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Python: How to save NumPy 2d-array to an asc-file so that it can be opened in ArcGIS Pro?
You're missing transform headers etc, you can write it out with GDAL but rasterio is generally easier to use than the Python GDAL bindings, here's an example.
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How to convert (geo?)tifs into something I can query with geocoordinates (PostgreSQL?) ?
Out of curiosity, what's stopping you from keeping the data in GTiff and just sampling from them with coordinates? Lots of free software lets you do that easily (e.g. QGIS, rasterio if you use Python etc). Am I not seeing something here?
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Library Writing Realizations
> X. People will not read the docs.
> Docs are almost useless. Nobody reads them.
> They'll read a one page quick start, and then they want to just start digging in writing code.
> Keep the intros very minimal and very focused on getting things working.
I, for one, read the docs. May fortune smile on those who put effort into https://rasterio.readthedocs.io/
They are terse, but enough breadcrumbs to fumble my way to a working input for gdal_proximity.py
Possibly I'm not a representative sample, but one of my mantras at the office is "If you ain't doc'in', you ain't rockin'."
(Though we are only doing ransom note wiki pages, not library documentation.)
If the package doesn't have shiny Sphynx docs, at least afford us a few cryptic utterances in the source code.
- How do I open .vrt file to see content of the file in python?
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Better alternative to gdal_translate [cross posted with r/QGIS]
Looks like rio (Rasterio CLI) also uses gdal libraries. https://github.com/rasterio/rasterio/blob/master/rasterio/rio/clip.py
BlenderGIS
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NumPy issues
I'm running Linux. I've already tried to run sudo apt -y install python3-numpy as suggested here and tried to install numpy using blender's python console and import pip pip.main.... it's saying everything is installed, but I still cannot enable addon either run import numpy in console. Please ask me if you need more technical details.
- 3D topographic map with Blender and GIS
- Need help making a terrain based on a country.
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Modern City Mapmaking on Mac?
There's a GIS addon for the 3D suite Blender: https://github.com/domlysz/BlenderGIS It let's you import parts of Google maps and you may import buildings, roads, etc. as well.
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QGIS to/from CAD (architectural, 3D) workflow
In Blender, add the plugin "Blender GIS", which will give you an easy way to bring in terrain, aerial photos, etc. Import your DAE into Blender and have a look at "Import units" when importing. I still think you'll need to move the DAE model once it's in Blender to get it to match the terrain.
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Large Forested Landscape (mapping trees based on raster/ real site conditions)
- Downloaded BlenderGIS (https://github.com/domlysz/BlenderGIS) which allows the import of georeferenced elevation data (geo TIF file). I also tried to import individual tree points with no luck.
- How To 3D Print ANY City - Even Your Own! A Complete And Updated Guide For 2023
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Error when adding DEM as a displacement texture
I am trying to create a 3D relief on my geoTIFF map created in ArcGis. In Blender I am using a BlenderGIS plugin (https://github.com/domlysz/BlenderGIS)
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CADmapper equivalent for Europe
You might try blendergis it’s free and it just might do what you need
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Yosemite National Park - Render
I used Blender GIS to import real height data from Yosemite Valley. Unfortunately, the mesh did not have enough detail and was low resolution. Thus I've used it as a base mesh and sculpted most of the detail using rock brushes.
What are some alternatives?
titiler - Build your own Raster dynamic map tile services
blosm - Blosm addon for Blender. A few clicks import of Google 3D cities, OpenStreetMap, terrain. Global coverage. Source code is in the branch 'release'.
earthpy - A package built to support working with spatial data using open source python
Blender-Metaverse-Addon - Blender toolset for creating content for Metaverses like High Fidelity
wxee - A Python interface between Earth Engine and xarray for processing time series data
osmnx - OSMnx is a Python package to easily download, model, analyze, and visualize street networks and other geospatial features from OpenStreetMap.
flood-sim - This repo simulates water flooding.
Bforartists - Bforartists is a fork of the popular 3D software Blender, with the goal to improve the UI.
awesome-spectral-indices - A ready-to-use curated list of Spectral Indices for Remote Sensing applications.
Stop-motion-OBJ - A Blender add-on for importing a sequence of OBJ meshes as frames
geoserver-rest - Python library for management for geospatial data in GeoServer.
Keyboard-Layout-Editor-for-Blender - Allows you to import keyboard layouts into blender and render them in 3d