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Default: 1
processing.runalg('gdalogr:gdal2xyz', input, band, output)
Convert an 8bit paletted image to 24bit RGB
This utility will convert a pseudocolor band on the input file into an output RGB file of the desired format.
Band to convert to RGB
Options:
Default: 0
processing.runalg('gdalogr:pcttorgb', input, nband, output)
Creates vector polygons for all connected regions of pixels in the raster sharing a common pixel value. Each polygon is created with an attribute indicating the pixel value of that polygon. The algorithm is derived from the GDAL polygonize utility .
Defines the field name in which the attributes of the connected regions are entered. If no field name is defined the name will be ‘DN’.
Default: DN
processing.runalg('gdalogr:polygonize', input, field, output)
Converts vector geometries (points, lines and polygons) into a raster image. The algorithm is derived from the GDAL rasterize utility .
If activated writes the results into an existing raster layer.
Default: False
If the above option is not checked either the output size is in pixels (0) or the output resolution is in map units per pixel (1).
Options:
Default: 1
Sets the horizontal resolution of the output raster.
Default: 100.0
Sets the vertical resolution of the output raster.
Default: 100.0
Defines the type of the resulting raster image.
Options:
Default: 0
processing.runalg('gdalogr:rasterize', input, field, writeover, dimensions, width, height, rtype, output)
Converts a 24bit RGB image into a 8bit paletted. Computes an optimal pseudo-color table for the given RGB-image using a median cut algorithm on a downsampled RGB histogram. Then it converts the image into a pseudo-colored image using the color table. This conversion utilizes Floyd-Steinberg dithering (error diffusion) to maximize output image visual quality. If you want to classify a raster map and want to reduce the number of classes it can be helpful to downsample your image with this algorithm before. The algorithm is derived from the GDAL rgb2pct utility .
The number of colors the resulting image will contain. A value from 2-256 is possible.
Default: 2
processing.runalg('gdalogr:rgbtopct', input, ncolors, output)
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Default: 100
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Default: True
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Default: none
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Options:
Default: 0
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Default: None
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Default: 0,1,0,1
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Default: False
Optional.
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Default: (not set)
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Options:
Default: 5
processing.runalg('gdalogr:translate', input, outsize, outsize_perc, no_data, expand, srs, projwin, sds, extra, rtype, output)