I want to retile large GeoTIFFs with 4 bands: R = Red, G = Green, B = Blue, NIR = Near Infra Read; in short "RGBI" if I understand correctly.
gdalinfo
on the input file prints as band information:
Band 1 Block=512x512 Type=Byte, ColorInterp=Red
Band 2 Block=512x512 Type=Byte, ColorInterp=Green
Band 3 Block=512x512 Type=Byte, ColorInterp=Blue
Band 4 Block=512x512 Type=Byte, ColorInterp=Undefined
After running gdal_retile.py
, the fourth (NIR) channel is converted to an Alpha-Channel.
gdalinfo
on the output file prints as band information:
Band 1 Block=1024x2 Type=Byte, ColorInterp=Red
Overviews: 512x512, 256x256, 128x128
Mask Flags: PER_DATASET ALPHA
Overviews of mask band: 512x512, 256x256, 128x128
Band 2 Block=1024x2 Type=Byte, ColorInterp=Green
Overviews: 512x512, 256x256, 128x128
Mask Flags: PER_DATASET ALPHA
Overviews of mask band: 512x512, 256x256, 128x128
Band 3 Block=1024x2 Type=Byte, ColorInterp=Blue
Overviews: 512x512, 256x256, 128x128
Mask Flags: PER_DATASET ALPHA
Overviews of mask band: 512x512, 256x256, 128x128
Band 4 Block=1024x2 Type=Byte, ColorInterp=Alpha
Overviews: 512x512, 256x256, 128x128
The conversion of the Infrared-band into an Alpha mask is causing me troubles. Can I prevent this behavior (of gdal_retile.py
)? Or alternatively: Can I reverse the effect by changing the Alpha band back to an "Undefined" band?
The gdal_retile.py
parameters I ran with (on GDAL version 1.11) are:
gdal_retile.py
-s_srs EPSG:31464 [georeference]
-ps 1024 1024 [pixel width/height)
-tileIndex "tileIndex.shp"
-csv "tileGeoRef.csv"
-targetDir "...\outputfolder"
"...\inputfile.tif"
Purpose of the operation is to cut the large GeoTIFF into small 1024x1024 images.