QGIS RGB Raster Tool with Python | Full Tutorial
#qgis #qgistutorial #pythontutorial 00:00 Introduction 00:52 RGB Python Tool 01:02 Copernicus Sentinel-2 Bands 02:16 Launch the Copernicus Browser 02:46 Download a Sentinel-2 Dataset 04:37 Copy and Paste the dataset into your own folder 05:20 Introducing the QGIS Python Console 05:38 The Python Script (RGB Tool) 06:08 [RGB Tool] Import the required Libraries 06:53 [RGB Tool] Step 1: Define the path to the Sentinel-2 Bands 07:16 [RGB Tool] Step 2: Dynamically rename the output raster File with the date 07:52 [RGB Tool] Step 3: Define the output file path 08:15 [RGB Tool] Step 4: Merge the Bands into a single RGB Composite Raster 09:23 Run the QGIS Python Script 10:18 Upcoming QGIS Tutorials! In this tutorial, I present a Python script designed to generate standard RGB satellite images (but also to explore the potential of creating custom false-color combinations). While it's true that RGB images can be directly downloaded from sources like the Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem (CDSE), this script demonstrates a more in-depth and customizable approach to working with the data. - Link to the Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem: https://dataspace.copernicus.eu/ - Overview of Sentinel-2 Mission: https://sentiwiki.copernicus.eu/web/s2-mission - Link to the Python Script: https://github.com/sortonovi/QGIS/tree/main/scripts - Software: QGIS Fore more GIS content: → https://www.youtube.com/@UCPL1rRB0t6D5VP8Gc17YV3A #mapping #rgb #sentinel2 #rasterdata #opensourcegis #cartography
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