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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
earthpy
What are some alternatives?
titiler - Build your own Raster dynamic map tile services
pymilvus - Python SDK for Milvus.
BlenderGIS - Blender addons to make the bridge between Blender and geographic data
awesome-spectral-indices - A ready-to-use curated list of Spectral Indices for Remote Sensing applications.
wxee - A Python interface between Earth Engine and xarray for processing time series data
dashmap.io - DashMap is an open source web platform that gathers, analyses and visualises urban data.
flood-sim - This repo simulates water flooding.
GOTURN - Source code for paper: Learning to Track at 100 FPS with Deep Regression Networks, Held, et al. ECCV 2016
clocker.in
geoserver-rest - Python library for management for geospatial data in GeoServer.
topojson - Encode spatial data as topology in Python! 🌍 https://mattijn.github.io/topojson