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NAME
       gdal_merge - Mosaics a set of images.

SYNOPSIS
          gdal_merge.py [-o out_filename] [-of out_format] [-co NAME=VALUE]*
                        [-ps pixelsize_x pixelsize_y] [-tap] [-separate] [-q] [-v] [-pct]
                        [-ul_lr ulx uly lrx lry] [-init "value [value...]"]
                        [-n nodata_value] [-a_nodata output_nodata_value]
                        [-ot datatype] [-createonly] input_files

DESCRIPTION
       This utility will automatically mosaic a set of images.  All the images
       must be in the same coordinate system and have  a  matching  number  of
       bands,  but  they  may be overlapping, and at different resolutions. In
       areas of overlap, the last image will be copied over earlier ones.

       -o <out_filename>
              The name of the output file, which will be created  if  it  does
              not already exist (defaults to "out.tif").

       -of <format>
              Select  the output format. Starting with GDAL 2.3, if not speci-
              fied, the format is guessed from the extension  (previously  was
              GTiff). Use the short format name.

       -co <NAME=VALUE>
              Many formats have one or more optional creation options that can
              be used to control particulars about the file created.  For  in-
              stance,  the GeoTIFF driver supports creation options to control
              compression, and whether the file should be tiled.

              The creation options available vary by format driver,  and  some
              simple  formats  have  no creation options at all. A list of op-
              tions supported for a format can be listed  with  the  --formats
              command  line option but the documentation for the format is the
              definitive source of information  on  driver  creation  options.
              See  raster_drivers format specific documentation for legal cre-
              ation options for each format.

       -ot <type>
              Force the output image bands to have a specific data  type  sup-
              ported  by  the driver, which may be one of the following: Byte,
              UInt16, Int16, UInt32, Int32, Float32, Float64, CInt16,  CInt32,
              CFloat32 or CFloat64.

       -ps <pixelsize_x> <pixelsize_y>
              Pixel size to be used for the output file.  If not specified the
              resolution of the first input file will be used.

       -tap   (target aligned pixels) align the coordinates of the  extent  of
              the  output file to the values of the -tr, such that the aligned
              extent includes the minimum extent.

       -ul_lr <ulx> <uly> <lrx> <lry>
              The extents of the output file.  If not specified the  aggregate
              extents of all input files will be used.

       -v     Generate  verbose  output  of  mosaicing  operations as they are
              done.

       -separate
              Place each input file into a separate band.

       -pct   Grab a pseudo-color table from the first input image, and use it
              for  the output.  Merging pseudo-colored images this way assumes
              that all input files use the same color table.

       -n <nodata_value>
              Ignore pixels from files being merged in with this pixel value.

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

       -init <"value(s)">
              Pre-initialize the output image bands with these  values.   How-
              ever,  it  is not marked as the nodata value in the output file.
              If only one value is given, the same value is used  in  all  the
              bands.

       -createonly
              The output file is created (and potentially pre-initialized) but
              no input image data is copied into it.

       NOTE:
          gdal_merge.py is a Python script, and will only  work  if  GDAL  was
          built with Python support.

EXAMPLE
       Create an image with the pixels in all bands initialized to 255.

          gdal_merge.py -init 255 -o out.tif in1.tif in2.tif

       Create  an  RGB image that shows blue in pixels with no data. The first
       two bands will be initialized to 0 and the third band will be  initial-
       ized to 255.

          gdal_merge.py -init "0 0 255" -o out.tif in1.tif in2.tif

AUTHOR
       Frank  Warmerdam  <warmerdam@pobox.com>,  Silke  Reimer  <silke@inteva-
       tion.de>

COPYRIGHT
       1998-2021

                                 Dec 27, 2021                    GDAL_MERGE(1)

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