I am triying to edit .tif rasters in python, but I have some issues regarding the tiff to array converstion. I read there are multiple options for opening rasters (gdal, PIL, matplotlib), but which of there is the best for allowing me to convert to array, edit(apply local filters), then convert back to .tif?
For example, I got a strange result in opening arrays from a .tif raster using PIL library.
The code looks like this:
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import matplotlib.image as mpimg import matplotlib.cm as cm import numpy as np import pywt as pw import tkFileDialog as tk from PIL import Image def fct(fisier): img = Image.open(fisier) arr=np.array(img, dtype=np.float) plt.imshow(arr, cmap=cm.Greys_r) plt.show() print(arr) return arr, img file = tk.askopenfile(initialdir='C:/temp', mode='rb') fct(file) But the array that is displayd in all white, and has this form:
[[ -2.14748365e+09 -2.14748365e+09 -2.14748365e+09 ..., 0.00000000e+00 0.00000000e+00 6.19762981e+08] What do I need to do in order to open the tiff raster as an array, so I can edit it further? Thanks!
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For example, I got a strange result in opening arrays from a .tif raster using PIL library.
The code looks like this:
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import matplotlib.image as mpimg import matplotlib.cm as cm import numpy as np import pywt as pw import tkFileDialog as tk from PIL import Image def fct(fisier): img = Image.open(fisier) arr=np.array(img, dtype=np.float) plt.imshow(arr, cmap=cm.Greys_r) plt.show() print(arr) return arr, img file = tk.askopenfile(initialdir='C:/temp', mode='rb') fct(file) But the array that is displayd in all white, and has this form:
[[ -2.14748365e+09 -2.14748365e+09 -2.14748365e+09 ..., 0.00000000e+00 0.00000000e+00 6.19762981e+08] What do I need to do in order to open the tiff raster as an array, so I can edit it further? Thanks!
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