Hi Lars, Thanks a lot for the tip with sed, it works fine. > sed -i '/<Metadata domain="IMAGE_STRUCTURE">/,/<\/Metadata>/d; /<Entry c1="0" > c2="0" c3="0" c4="255" \/>/,/<Entry c1="255" c2="255" c3="255" c4="255" > \/>/d; /<ColorTable>/r COLORTABLE.txt' $F_VRT
> Le 23 avr. 2021 à 11:31, lars.schylb...@blixtmail.se a écrit : > > Hi again, > > Some other tricks. To extract the color table from a PNG I often use > pngcheck. > > pngcheck -p /data/tests/500K_large_pct.png \ > | sed '1,2d' \ > | awk 'NR < 257' \ > | sed 's/[=].*$//' \ > | sed 's/[(:)]//g' \ > | sed 's/,/ /g' \ > | sed 's/...//' > color.txt > > > You could add an extra print command if you want to write it in other format: > | awk -F, '{printf "%d,%d,%d,255\n", $1, $2, $3}' > > To assemble a vrt and a tif I have used gdalbuildvrt command with the > argument "-separate". > You get a new vrt that You then convert with gdal_translate. > > Have fun / Lars Schylberg > > > 22 april 2021 kl. 22:50, lars.schylb...@blixtmail.se skrev: > >> Hi, >> >> I had to deal a lot with palette tiff images a couple of years ago. >> >> What I did was that edited the vrt files with sed inline editing: >> >> Some examples: >> >> Insert a text file after the row that is: /VRTRasterBand dataType="Byte" >> band="1" The inserted file >> here is orig_colortable_vrt.txt: >> >> sed -i -e '/VRTRasterBand dataType="Byte" band="1"/r >> orig_colortable_vrt.txt' image_6.vrt >> >> Remove a certain line that contains "NoDataValue" >> >> sed -i -e '/NoDataValue/d' image_6.vrt >> >> There a also a sed commands to delete certain rows. Just read many sed >> examples. >> >> Have fun / Lars Schylberg >> >> 22 april 2021 kl. 20:25, "Hotmail" <rlela...@hotmail.fr> skrev: >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I'm looking to modify the original ColorTable, when georeferencing, PNG => >>> gdal_translate + >>> gdalwarp => TIFF. >>> >>>> gdal_translate -of VRT -a_srs EPSG:4326 file_png file_vrt -a_ullr xxxx >>>> gdalwarp -s_srs EPSG:4326 -t_srs EPSG:3857 file_vrt file_tiff >>> >>> If I open the VRT file and do the edit manually, the output TIFF file is >>> correct. >>> The problem is that I have 524288 files ... so I would like to do the >>> modification automatically, >>> via gdal_translate. >>> But I don't quite understand using the parameters of the command ... >>> >>> • Original VRT & TIFF files >>> >>> # VRT >>> <VRTRasterBand dataType="Byte" band="1"> >>> <ColorInterp>Palette</ColorInterp> >>> <ColorTable> >>> <Entry c1="0" c2="0" c3="255" c4="255" /> >>> <Entry c1="255" c2="255" c3="255" c4="255" /> >>> <Entry c1="0" c2="0" c3="0" c4="255" /> >>> [...] >>> <Entry c1="0" c2="0" c3="0" c4="255" /> >>> </ColorTable> >>> </VRTRasterBand> >>> >>> # TIFF >>> Band 1 Block=63153x1 Type=Byte, ColorInterp=Palette >>> Color Table (RGB with 256 entries) >>> 0: 0,0,0,255 >>> 1: 255,255,255,255 >>> 2: 0,0,0,255 >>> [...] >>> 255: 0,0,0,255 >>> >>> I want this : >>> • Modified VRT and TIFF files >>> >>> # VRT >>> <VRTRasterBand dataType="Byte" band="1"> >>> <ColorInterp>Palette</ColorInterp> >>> <ColorTable> >>> <Entry c1="0" c2="0" c3="255" c4="255" /> >>> <Entry c1="0" c2="255" c3="0" c4="255" /> >>> <Entry c1="255" c2="0" c3="0" c4="255" /> >>> [...] >>> <Entry c1="255" c2="0" c3="0" c4="255" /> >>> </ColorTable> >>> </VRTRasterBand> >>> >>> # TIFF >>> Band 1 Block=63153x1 Type=Byte, ColorInterp=Palette >>> Color Table (RGB with 256 entries) >>> 0: 0,0,255,255 >>> 1: 0,255,0,255 >>> 2: 255,0,0,255 >>> [...] >>> 255: 255,0,0,255 >>> >>> Whatever I find, redirects me to gdaldem (which I can't use). In >>> gdal_translate, it seems to me >>> that the parameter -colorinterp_X might be suitable >>> but I can't find any concrete examples (or I have not looked in the right >>> place). >>> >>> I want to impose the following parameters: >>> Band 1 >>> Type = Byte >>> ColorInterp = Palette >>> Color Table (RGB with 256 entries) >>> >>> In ColorTable: >>> Entry 0 = 0,0,255,255 >>> Entry 1 = 0,255,0,255 >>> Entries 2 to 255 = 255,0,0,255 >>> _______________________________________________ >>> gdal-dev mailing list >>> gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org >>> https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev >> >> _______________________________________________ >> gdal-dev mailing list >> gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org >> https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev > _______________________________________________ > gdal-dev mailing list > gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org > https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev _______________________________________________ gdal-dev mailing list gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev