So you are talking for something like this: Example VRT file for data (just to show the geolocation metadata reference):
<VRTDataset rasterXSize="2048" rasterYSize="964"> <Metadata domain="GEOLOCATION"> <MDI key="X_DATASET">data.lon.vrt</MDI> <MDI key="X_BAND">1</MDI> <MDI key="Y_DATASET">data.lat.vrt</MDI> <MDI key="Y_BAND">1</MDI> <MDI key="PIXEL_OFFSET">0</MDI> <MDI key="LINE_OFFSET">0</MDI> <MDI key="PIXEL_STEP">1</MDI> <MDI key="LINE_STEP">1</MDI> </Metadata> <SRS> stuff goes here</SRS> <VRTRasterBand dataType="UInt16" band="1" subClass="VRTRawRasterBand"> <ImageOffset>1500</ImageOffset> <PixelOffset>10</PixelOffset> <LineOffset>22180</LineOffset> <ByteOrder>LSB</ByteOrder> </VRTRasterBand> </VRTDataset> On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 10:34 AM, Frank Warmerdam <warmer...@pobox.com>wrote: > On 11-02-15 01:20 PM, Nikolaos Hatzopoulos wrote: > >> So we have three tables: >> one matrix for latitude values >> one matrix for longitude values >> one matrix for our data values >> >> all the matrix have the same dimensions >> >> how we can convert these three tables to geotif using gdal?? >> > > Mikos, > > This is a georeferencing method I refer to as "geolocation grids". It is > not a supported organization in GeoTIFF so there is no way to produce > a GeoTIFF with the above data where the meaning of the latitude and > longitude > values will be well understood. > > If you want to use the resulting geotiffs in non-GDAL applications I > think you are best just turning each matrix into a separate TIFF file > with appropriate file names to suggest the meaning to and end user. > > Another option is to just rectify the image data into a normal north > up rectified grid and write that to GeoTIFF. Such an output would be > easily exploited in any GeoTIFF reading application. > > It also is possible to use metadata to associate the latitude and longitude > as geolocation grids within a GeoTIFF file in a way that some GDAL > applications (like gdalwarp) could take advtange of. This requires setting > up very specific metadata items to relate the data. The metadata required > (for geotiff or other formats) is listed in RFC 4: > > http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/wiki/rfc4_geolocate > > Best regards, > -- > > ---------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- > I set the clouds in motion - turn up | Frank Warmerdam, > warmer...@pobox.com > light and sound - activate the windows | http://pobox.com/~warmerdam > and watch the world go round - Rush | Geospatial Programmer for Rent > > _______________________________________________ > gdal-dev mailing list > gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev >
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