Hey Mike,
For the -rpc option I *think* you can use the -to option in reproject.
Look at the documentation at the link under -to and read that. I *think*
what you're looking for is -to RPC_DEM=pathToDem .
For the pipeline command you can use a gdalg virtual file and "poor
mans" pipeline in bash like:
gdal raster pipeline \
! read some.tif \
! write tmp.gdalg.json --overwrite \
&& gdal raster info tmp.gdalg.json -f text
Hope that helps,
Scott
On 7/18/25 05:05, Michael Smith via gdal-dev wrote:
All,
Is there an gdal raster reproject equivalent command to gdalwarp -rpc
(which we use for NITF files with RPC georeferencing information?
Additionally, is there a gdal pipeline way to use info as the last step
rather than writing a file? I would be very useful to be able to do
gdal raster pipeline ! read example_01_P004.NTF ! reproject --rpc !
info -f text
or if there is a stdout/stdin method then gdal raster pipeline ! read
example_01_P004.NTF ! reproject --rpc ! write <stdout> | gdal raster
info -f text <stdin>?
Mike
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RSGIS Center – ERDC CRREL NH
US Army Corps
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