In looking at the NITF 2.1 spec, I notice that the number of bands (NBANDS) in
an image is by default represented by an ascii charactacter '0' to '9'.
There's an XBANDS field that you can use for images with more bands when there
are multispectral bands in excess of 9.
I notice that when I cal
I need to write multiple images to a NITF file. I notice on the gdal NITF page
that gdal only writes one image or raster of data to a file. On another page,
I see that multiple images in a NITF can be read as subdatasets. Is the
documentation up to date that subdatasets in a NITF file are a r