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A utility used to merge small image tiles to create a bigger image
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Names of huge number of input images using gdal_merge_raster.py
First, I recommend that you use gdalbuildvrt instead of gdal_merge_raster if you work with a huge amount of images. This will create a small intermediate file for "lazy computing" (you make all calcul …
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Permission problems using GDAL
Make sure that you add an extension to your file name (.tif by default) so that there is no confusion with a folder.
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problem with feeding input files into gdal_merge.py
you can loop on your files and append them to your list
command = [sys.executable,gmerge,'-o','C:\\r.tif','-of','GTiff']
images = glob.glob("D:\\*.tif")
for image in images:
command.append(image …
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Running Layer Stack in Batch Mode with GDAL
gdal_merge.bat is the name of your batch file, isn't it. The gdal command inside the batch file is "gdal_merge.py"
On the other hand, I have two suggestions :
first, you should launch you script wit …