Provided by: gdal-bin_3.8.4+dfsg-3ubuntu3_amd64 bug

NAME

       gdal_edit - Edit in place various information of an existing GDAL dataset.

SYNOPSIS

          gdal_edit [--help] [--help-general] [-ro] [-a_srs <srs_def>]
                  [-a_ullr <ulx> <uly> <lrx> <lry>] [-a_ulurll <ulx> <uly> <urx> <ury> <llx> <lly>]
                  [-tr <xres> <yres>] [-unsetgt] [-unsetrpc] [-a_nodata <value>] [-unsetnodata]
                  [-unsetstats] [-stats] [-approx_stats]
                  [-setstats <min> <max> <mean> <stddev>]
                  [-scale <value>] [-offset <value>] [-units <value>]
                  [-colorinterp_<X> {red|green|blue|alpha|gray|undefined}]...
                  [-gcp <pixel> <line> <easting> <northing> [<elevation>]]...
                  [-unsetmd] [-oo <NAME>=<VALUE>]... [-mo <META-TAG>=<VALUE>]...
                  <datasetname>

DESCRIPTION

       The  gdal_edit.py  script  can  be  used to edit in place various information of an existing GDAL dataset
       (projection, geotransform, nodata, metadata).

       It works only with raster formats that support update access to existing datasets.

       CAUTION:
          Depending on the format, older values of the updated information might still be found in the file in a
          "ghost" state, even if no longer accessible through the GDAL API. This is for example the case of  the
          GTiff -- GeoTIFF File Format format (this is not a exhaustive list).

       --help Show this help message and exit

       --help-general
              Gives a brief usage message for the generic GDAL commandline options and exit.

       -ro    Open  the  dataset  in  read-only.  Might  be  useful  for  drivers refusing to use the dataset in
              update-mode. In which case, updated information will go into PAM .aux.xml files.

       -a_srs <srs_def>
              Defines the target coordinate system.  This coordinate system will be written to the dataset.   If
              the  empty  string  or None is specified, then the existing coordinate system will be removed (for
              TIFF/GeoTIFF, might not be well supported besides that).

       -a_ullr <ulx> <uly> <lrx> <lry>
              Assign/override the georeferenced bounds of the dataset.

       -a_ulurll <ulx> <uly> <urx> <ury> <llx> <lly>
              Assign/override the georeferenced bounds of the dataset from three points: upper-left, upper-right
              and lower-left. Unlike -a_ullr, this  also  supports  rotated  datasets  (edges  not  parallel  to
              coordinate system axes).

              New in version 3.1.

       -tr <xres> <yres>
              Set target resolution. The values must be expressed in georeferenced units.  Both must be positive
              values.

       -unsetgt
              Remove the georeference information.

       -unsetrpc
              Remove RPC information.

              New in version 2.4.

       -unsetstats
              Remove band statistics information.

              New in version 2.0.

       -stats Calculate and store band statistics.

              New in version 2.0.

       -setstats <min> <max> <mean> <stddev>
              Store  user-defined values for band statistics (minimum, maximum, mean and standard deviation). If
              any of the values is set to None, the real statistics are calclulated from the file and  the  ones
              set to None are used from the real statistics.

              New in version 2.4.

       -approx_stats
              Calculate and store approximate band statistics.

              New in version 2.0.

       -a_nodata <value>
              Assign a specified nodata value to output bands.

       -unsetnodata
              Remove existing nodata values.

              New in version 2.1.

       -scale <value>
              Assign  a  specified  scale value to output bands.  If a single scale value is provided it will be
              set for all bands.  Alternatively one scale value per band can be  provided,  in  which  case  the
              number  of  scale values must match the number of bands.  If no scale is needed, it it recommended
              to set the value to 1.  Scale and Offset are generally  used  together.  For  example,  scale  and
              offset might be used to store elevations in a unsigned 16bit integer file with a precision of 0.1,
              and  starting  from -100. True values would be calculated as: true_value = (pixel_value * scale) +
              offset

              NOTE:
                 These values can be applied using -unscale during a gdal_translate run.

              New in version 2.2.

       -offset <value>
              Assign a specified offset value to output bands.  If a single offset value is provided it will  be
              set  for  all  bands.   Alternatively one offset value per band can be provided, in which case the
              number of offset values must match the number of bands.  If no offset is needed, it recommended to
              set the value to 0.  For more see scale.

              New in version 2.2.

       -units <value>
              Assign a unit to output band(s).

              New in version 3.1.

       -colorinterp_<X> {red|green|blue|alpha|gray|undefined}
              Change the color interpretation of band X (where X is a valid band number, starting at 1).

              New in version 2.3.

       -gcp pixel <line> <easting> <northing> [<elevation>]
              Add the indicated ground control point to the dataset.  This option may be provided multiple times
              to provide a set of GCPs.

       -unsetmd
              Remove existing metadata (in the default metadata domain).  Can be combined with -mo.

              New in version 2.0.

       -mo <META-TAG>=<VALUE>
              Passes a metadata key and value to set on the output dataset if possible.  This metadata is  added
              to the existing metadata items, unless -unsetmd is also specified.

       -oo <NAME>=<VALUE>
              Open option (format specific).

              New in version 2.0.

       The -a_ullr, -a_ulurll, -tr and -unsetgt options are exclusive.

       The -unsetstats and either -stats or -approx_stats options are exclusive.

EXAMPLE

          gdal_edit -mo DATUM=WGS84 -mo PROJ=GEODETIC -a_ullr 7 47 8 46 test.ecw

          gdal_edit -scale 1e3 1e4 -offset 0 10 twoBand.tif

AUTHOR

       Even Rouault <even.rouault@spatialys.com>

COPYRIGHT

       1998-2024

                                                  Feb 08, 2024                                      GDAL_EDIT(1)