.\" Man page generated from reStructuredText. . . .nr rst2man-indent-level 0 . .de1 rstReportMargin \\$1 \\n[an-margin] level \\n[rst2man-indent-level] level margin: \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]] - \\n[rst2man-indent0] \\n[rst2man-indent1] \\n[rst2man-indent2] .. .de1 INDENT .\" .rstReportMargin pre: . RS \\$1 . nr rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level] \\n[an-margin] . nr rst2man-indent-level +1 .\" .rstReportMargin post: .. .de UNINDENT . RE .\" indent \\n[an-margin] .\" old: \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]] .nr rst2man-indent-level -1 .\" new: \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]] .in \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]]u .. .TH "GDAL-RASTER-CLIP" "1" "May 06, 2025" "" "GDAL" .SH NAME gdal-raster-clip \- Clip a raster dataset .sp Added in version 3.11. .SH SYNOPSIS .INDENT 0.0 .INDENT 3.5 .sp .EX Usage: gdal raster clip [OPTIONS] Clip a raster dataset. Positional arguments: \-i, \-\-input Input raster dataset [required] \-o, \-\-output Output raster dataset [required] Common Options: \-h, \-\-help Display help message and exit \-\-json\-usage Display usage as JSON document and exit \-\-config = Configuration option [may be repeated] \-\-progress Display progress bar Options: \-f, \-\-of, \-\-format, \-\-output\-format Output format (\(dqGDALG\(dq allowed) \-\-co, \-\-creation\-option = Creation option [may be repeated] \-\-overwrite Whether overwriting existing output is allowed \-\-bbox Clipping bounding box as xmin,ymin,xmax,ymax Mutually exclusive with \-\-geometry, \-\-like \-\-bbox\-crs CRS of clipping bounding box \-\-geometry Clipping geometry (WKT or GeoJSON) Mutually exclusive with \-\-bbox, \-\-like \-\-geometry\-crs CRS of clipping geometry \-\-like Dataset to use as a template for bounds Mutually exclusive with \-\-bbox, \-\-geometry \-\-like\-sql SELECT statement to run on the \(aqlike\(aq dataset Mutually exclusive with \-\-like\-where \-\-like\-layer Name of the layer of the \(aqlike\(aq dataset \-\-like\-where WHERE SQL clause to run on the \(aqlike\(aq dataset Mutually exclusive with \-\-like\-sql \-\-only\-bbox For \(aqgeometry\(aq and \(aqlike\(aq, only consider their bounding box \-\-allow\-bbox\-outside\-source Allow clipping box to include pixels outside input dataset \-\-add\-alpha Adds an alpha mask band to the destination when the source raster have none. Advanced Options: \-\-if, \-\-input\-format Input formats [may be repeated] \-\-oo, \-\-open\-option = Open options [may be repeated] .EE .UNINDENT .UNINDENT .SH DESCRIPTION .sp \fBgdal raster clip\fP can be used to clip a raster dataset using georeferenced coordinates. .sp Either \fI\%\-\-bbox\fP or \fI\%\-\-like\fP must be specified. .sp The output dataset is in the same SRS as the input one, and the original resolution is preserved. Bounds are rounded to match whole pixel locations (i.e. there is no resampling involved) .sp \fBclip\fP can also be used as a step of \fI\%gdal raster pipeline\fP\&. .SS Standard options .INDENT 0.0 .TP .B \-f, \-\-of, \-\-format, \-\-output\-format Which output raster format to use. Allowed values may be given by \fBgdal \-\-formats | grep raster | grep rw | sort\fP .UNINDENT .INDENT 0.0 .TP .B \-\-co = Many formats have one or more optional creation options that can be used to control particulars about the file created. For instance, the GeoTIFF driver supports creation options to control compression, and whether the file should be tiled. .sp May be repeated. .sp The creation options available vary by format driver, and some simple formats have no creation options at all. A list of options supported for a format can be listed with the \fI\%\-\-formats\fP command line option but the documentation for the format is the definitive source of information on driver creation options. See \fI\%Raster drivers\fP format specific documentation for legal creation options for each format. .UNINDENT .INDENT 0.0 .TP .B \-\-overwrite Allow program to overwrite existing target file or dataset. Otherwise, by default, \fBgdal\fP errors out if the target file or dataset already exists. .UNINDENT .INDENT 0.0 .TP .B \-\-bbox ,,, Bounds to which to clip the dataset. They are assumed to be in the CRS of the input dataset, unless \fI\%\-\-bbox\-crs\fP is specified. The X and Y axis are the \(dqGIS friendly ones\(dq, that is X is longitude or easting, and Y is latitude or northing. The bounds are expanded if necessary to match input pixel boundaries. By default, \fBgdal raster clip\fP will produce an error if the bounds indicated by \fI\%\-\-bbox\fP are greater than the extents of input dataset. This check can be bypassed using \fI\%\-\-allow\-bbox\-outside\-source\fP\&. .UNINDENT .INDENT 0.0 .TP .B \-\-bbox\-crs CRS in which the ,,, values of \fI\%\-\-bbox\fP are expressed. If not specified, it is assumed to be the CRS of the input dataset. Note that specifying \fI\%\-\-bbox\-crs\fP does not cause the raster to be reprojected. Instead, the bounds are reprojected from the bbox\-crs to the CRS of the input dataset. .UNINDENT .INDENT 0.0 .TP .B \-\-geometry Geometry as a WKT or GeoJSON string of a polygon (or multipolygon) to which to clip the dataset. Raster areas within the bounding box of the geometry but not inside the geometry itself will be set to the nodata value of the raster, or 0 if there is none. All pixels overlapping the geometry will be selected. If the input geometry is GeoJSON, its CRS is assumed to be WGS84, unless there is a CRS defined in the GeoJSON geometry or \fI\%\-\-geometry\-crs\fP is specified. If the input geometry is WKT, its CRS is assumed to be the one of the input dataset, unless \fI\%\-\-geometry\-crs\fP is specified. The X and Y axis are the \(dqGIS friendly ones\(dq, that is X is longitude or easting, and Y is latitude or northing. Mutually exclusive with \fI\%\-\-bbox\fP and \fI\%\-\-like\fP\&. .UNINDENT .INDENT 0.0 .TP .B \-\-geometry\-crs CRS in which the coordinates values of \fI\%\-\-geometry\fP are expressed. If not specified, it is assumed to be the CRS of the input dataset. The bounds are reprojected from the geometry\-crs to the CRS of the input dataset. .UNINDENT .INDENT 0.0 .TP .B \-\-like Vector or raster dataset to use as a template for bounds. If the specified dataset is a raster, its rectangular bounds are used as the clipping geometry. If the specified dataset is a vector dataset, its polygonal geometries are unioned together to form the clipping geometry. If several layers are present, \fI\%\-\-like\-sql\fP or \fI\%\-\-like\-layer\fP must be specified. Raster areas within the bounding box of the geometry but not inside the geometry itself will be set to the nodata value of the raster, or 0 if there is none. Mutually exclusive with \fI\%\-\-bbox\fP and \fI\%\-\-geometry\fP\&. .UNINDENT .INDENT 0.0 .TP .B \-\-like\-sql Select desired geometries from the vector clip dataset using an SQL query. e.g \fBSELECT geom FROM my_layer WHERE country = \(aqFrance\(aq\fP\&. The SQL dialect used will be the default one of the \fBlike\fP dataset (OGR SQL for Shapefile, SQLite for GeoPackage, PostgreSQL for PostGIS, etc.). Mutually exclusive with \fI\%\-\-like\-layer\fP and \fI\%\-\-like\-where\fP .UNINDENT .INDENT 0.0 .TP .B \-\-like\-layer Select the named layer from the vector clip dataset. Mutually exclusive with \fI\%\-\-like\-sql\fP .UNINDENT .INDENT 0.0 .TP .B \-\-like\-where Restrict desired geometries from vector clip dataset layer based on an attribute query. e.g \fBcountry = \(aqFrance\(aq\fP\&. .UNINDENT .INDENT 0.0 .TP .B \-\-only\-bbox For \fI\%\-\-geometry\fP and \fI\%\-\-like\fP, only consider the bounding box of the geometry. .UNINDENT .INDENT 0.0 .TP .B \-\-allow\-bbox\-outside\-source If set, allows the bounds indicated by \fI\%\-\-bbox\fP to cover an extent that is greater than the input dataset. Output pixels from areas beyond the input extent will be set to zero or the NoData value of the input dataset. .UNINDENT .INDENT 0.0 .TP .B \-\-addalpha Adds an alpha mask band to the destination when the source raster has none. .UNINDENT .SS Advanced options .INDENT 0.0 .TP .B \-\-oo = Dataset open option (format specific). .sp May be repeated. .UNINDENT .INDENT 0.0 .TP .B \-\-if Format/driver name to be attempted to open the input file(s). It is generally not necessary to specify it, but it can be used to skip automatic driver detection, when it fails to select the appropriate driver. This option can be repeated several times to specify several candidate drivers. Note that it does not force those drivers to open the dataset. In particular, some drivers have requirements on file extensions. .sp May be repeated. .UNINDENT .SH EXAMPLES .SS Example 1: Clip a GeoTIFF file to the bounding box from longitude 2, latitude 49, to longitude 3, latitude 50 in WGS 84 .INDENT 0.0 .INDENT 3.5 .sp .EX $ gdal raster clip \-\-bbox=2,49,3,50 \-\-bbox\-crs=EPSG:4326 in.tif out.tif \-\-overwrite .EE .UNINDENT .UNINDENT .SS Example 2: Clip a GeoTIFF file using the bounds of \fBreference.tif\fP .INDENT 0.0 .INDENT 3.5 .sp .EX $ gdal raster clip \-\-like=reference.tif in.tif out.tif \-\-overwrite .EE .UNINDENT .UNINDENT .SH AUTHOR Even Rouault .SH COPYRIGHT 1998-2025 .\" Generated by docutils manpage writer. .