This is working for me (and also in gdal 3.8.0): gdalwarp 3635_rasters_agreges.jp2 salida.tif -cutline geometry_extraction.shp -crop_to_cutline -dstnodata 0 -cl geometry_extraction -overwrite -of GTiff
About the "white" pixels inside the image, it could be that a single band has a value of 0 (not that strange). Then it is transparent, and you see the background color. (to avoid those "color misunderstandings" I have a pink background color, that is not white). On Mon, 6 Nov 2023 at 12:35, Naima Dambrine <naima.etie...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Javier, > > Thank you, good news ... > > I'm on Ubuntu 20.04 with gdal 3.6.2. Yes, the original raster format is > JP2, but my output format is GTiff. Here is exactly what I do : > > cut_ds = gdal.Warp(outfile, jp2_ds, format='GTiff', > cutlineDCName=shape_file_path, > cropToCutline=True, > copyMetadat=True, > dstNodata=0) > > What I see is that there are still black pixels around the image, as well > as white pixels inside the image. > Another point to consider is that, despite the use of compression, the > output file is 75.3 MB, compared with around 14 MB with a JP2 format. Why > is this? > > my output : > > > > > Le lun. 6 nov. 2023 à 11:33, Javier Jimenez Shaw <j...@jimenezshaw.com> a > écrit : > >> Hi Naima >> >> I have been testing with your dataset. To me, using the GDAL in Ubuntu >> 22.04 (3.4.1) seems to be a problem with the JP2 output format. If you >> output as geotiff it works fine. >> >> On Sun, 5 Nov 2023 at 19:43, Rahkonen Jukka via gdal-dev < >> gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> >>> >>> Please add gdalinfo of the source image. Even better if you can share >>> the image. >>> >>> >>> >>> -Jukka Rahkonen- >>> >>> >>> >>> *Lähettäjä:* gdal-dev <gdal-dev-boun...@lists.osgeo.org> *Puolesta *Naima >>> Dambrine via gdal-dev >>> *Lähetetty:* sunnuntai 5. marraskuuta 2023 17.35 >>> *Vastaanottaja:* gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org >>> *Aihe:* [gdal-dev] oblique cuts on a raster using python GDAL >>> >>> >>> >>> Hi , >>> >>> >>> >>> I have problems with oblique cuts on a raster using python GDAL (3.6.2) >>> >>> >>> >>> - with this line i obtain black borders around : >>> >>> gdal.warp('raster-dst' , raster-src', >>> cutLineDSName='geometry-extraction.shp', cropToCutline=True) >>> >>> >>> >>> - with this one, the crop is not clean on closer inspection: residual >>> black pixels around image and white pixels appear in the image. >>> >>> gdal. warp( 'raster-dst' , raster-src', >>> cutLineDSName='geometry-extraction.shp', cropToCutline=True, >>> copyMetaData=True, dstNodata=0) >>> >>> >>> I tried, without success, to refine with outputBounds=[minX, maxX, minY, >>> maxY], under QGIS directly …. >>> I've run out of ideas :/ >>> A (naive) question comes to mind: Is it possible to make oblique cuts >>> with gdal.warp() & co? >>> >>> Naïma >>> _______________________________________________ >>> gdal-dev mailing list >>> gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org >>> https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev >>> >>
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