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NAME

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

SYNOPSIS

          gdal_edit [--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-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

       1998-2022

                                           Jun 30, 2022                              GDAL_EDIT(1)