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Quite often you need to merge multiple raster files together and create a raster mosaic. This can be doneeasily with the
merge()
function in Rasterio.Here, we will create a mosaic based on 2X2m resolution DEM files (altogether 12 files) covering the Helsinki Metropolitan region. If you have not downloaded the DEM filesyet, you can do that by running the script from Automatize data download section.
- Let’s start by importing required modules and functions.
As there are many
tif
files in our folder, it is not really pracical to start listing them manually. Luckily,we have a module and function called glob
that can be used to create a list of those files that we are interestedin based on search criteria.- Find all
tif
files from the folder where the file starts withL
-letter.
Now we can see that we have a search criteria (
q
) that we can pass to glob
function.- List all dem files with glob() function
Great! Now we have all those 12 files in a list and we can start to make a mosaic out of them.
- Let’s first create an empty list for the datafiles that will be part of the mosaic.
- Now we open all those files in read mode with raterio and add those files into a our source file list.
Okey, now we can see that we have a list full of open raster objects.
- Now it is really easy to merge those together and create a mosaic with rasterio’s
merge
function.
- Let’s check that it looks okey.
Great, it looks correct! Now we are ready to save our mosaic to disk.
- Let’s first update the metadata with our new dimensions, transform and CRS
- Finally we can write our mosaic to our computer
That’s it! Easy!
Unit Weight
3.5 kg (7.7 lbs.)
Unit Dimensions
23 x 20.4 x 8.4 cm
(9' x 8' x 3.3')
Shipping Weight
7 kg (15.4 lbs.)
Shipping Box
41 x 27 x 23 cm
(16' x 11' x 9')
(16' x 11' x 9')
Supported Feedstock Size
1.75mm (0.069 IN) FFF Filament
Compatible Operating Systems
Windows, Mac, Linux (Tested on Ubuntu 16.04)
Data Interface
Canvas Hub (USB) or SD Card Adobe zii 2020 5 0 5 universal patcher.
Splicing Technology
Splice Core 1.0, Solid State Splicer
Ambient Operating Temperature
15 - 30°C (60-86°F)
Filament Production Speed
120 - 214 mm/min (what does this mean?)
Control Board
32-Bit ARM Processor
Control Interface
3.2' Color Touch Screen
240x320 Pixels
240x320 Pixels
Consumables
Filament: Not Included
Splice Core Tubes: 3 Included
Filament: Not Included
Splice Core Tubes: 3 Included
Included Spare Parts
Some Spare Parts
Provided Limited Warranty
12 Months or 25,000 Splices
Power Requirements
12V DC, 3A Max
Power Adapter Input Requirements
100 - 240V (50/60Hz) 1.5A Jutoh 2 88 oldsmobile.
Power Adapter Compatibility
USA, UK, AU, EU
Mechanical
6 x Nema 17 Stepper Motors
Update Connection
USB (Cable Included)
Mosaic Pro 1 2 64
Certifications
Mosaic Pro 1 2 6v
cTUVus, CE (Conformité Européene), TUV-Inspected Manufacturing Facility, CAN/CSA C22.2, NO 62368-1-14