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NAME

       gdaladdo - Builds or rebuilds overview images.

SYNOPSIS

          gdaladdo [-r {nearest,average,rms,bilinear,gauss,cubic,cubicspline,lanczos,average_magphase,mode}]
                  [-b band]* [-minsize val]
                  [-ro] [-clean] [-oo NAME=VALUE]* [--help-general] filename [levels]

DESCRIPTION

       The gdaladdo utility can be used to build or rebuild overview images for most supported file formats with
       one of several downsampling algorithms.

       -r {nearest (default),average,rms,gauss,cubic,cubicspline,lanczos,average_magphase,mode}
              Select a resampling algorithm.

              nearest applies a nearest neighbour (simple sampling) resampler

              average  computes  the average of all non-NODATA contributing pixels. Starting with GDAL 3.1, this
              is a weighted average taking into account properly the weight of source  pixels  not  contributing
              fully to the target pixel.

              rms computes the root mean squared / quadratic mean of all non-NODATA contributing pixels (GDAL >=
              3.3)

              bilinear applies a bilinear convolution kernel.

              gauss  applies  a  Gaussian kernel before computing the overview, which can lead to better results
              than simple averaging in e.g case of sharp edges with high contrast or noisy patterns. The advised
              level values should be 2, 4, 8, ...  so that a 3x3 resampling Gaussian kernel is selected.

              cubic applies a cubic convolution kernel.

              cubicspline applies a B-Spline convolution kernel.

              lanczos applies a Lanczos windowed sinc convolution kernel.

              average_magphase averages complex data in mag/phase space.

              mode selects the value which appears most often of all the sampled points.

       -b <band>
              Select an input band band for overview generation. Band  numbering  starts  from  1.  Multiple  -b
              switches may be used to select a set of input bands to generate overviews.

       -ro    open  the  dataset  in  read-only  mode,  in  order  to  generate  external  overview (for GeoTIFF
              especially).

       -clean remove all overviews.

       -oo NAME=VALUE
              Dataset open option (format specific)

       -minsize <val>
              Maximum width or height of the smallest overview level. Only taken into account if explicit levels
              are not specified. Defaults to 256.

              New in version 2.3.

       <filename>
              The file to build overviews for (or whose overviews must be removed).

       <levels>
              A list of integral overview levels to build. Ignored with -clean option.

              New in version 2.3: levels are no longer required to build overviews.  In which case,  appropriate
              overview  power-of-two  factors  will  be selected until the smallest overview is smaller than the
              value of the -minsize switch.

       gdaladdo will honour properly NODATA_VALUES tuples (special dataset metadata) so that only  a  given  RGB
       triplet (in case of a RGB image) will be considered as the nodata value and not each value of the triplet
       independently per band.

       Selecting a level value like 2 causes an overview level that is 1/2 the resolution (in each dimension) of
       the  base  layer  to  be  computed.   If the file has existing overview levels at a level selected, those
       levels will be recomputed and rewritten in place.

       For internal GeoTIFF overviews (or external overviews in GeoTIFF  format),  note  that  -clean  does  not
       shrink  the file. A later run of gdaladdo with overview levels will cause the file to be expanded, rather
       than reusing the space of the previously deleted overviews. If you just want  to  change  the  resampling
       method on a file that already has overviews computed, you don't need to clean the existing overviews.

       Some  format drivers do not support overviews at all.  Many format drivers store overviews in a secondary
       file with the extension .ovr that is actually in TIFF format.  By  default,  the  GeoTIFF  driver  stores
       overviews internally to the file operated on (if it is writable), unless the -ro flag is specified.

       Most  drivers  also support an alternate overview format using Erdas Imagine format.  To trigger this use
       the USE_RRD =YES configuration option.  This will place the overviews in an associated .aux file suitable
       for direct use with Imagine or ArcGIS as well as GDAL applications.  (e.g. --config USE_RRD YES)

EXTERNAL OVERVIEWS IN GEOTIFF FORMAT

       External overviews created in TIFF format may be compressed  using  the  COMPRESS_OVERVIEW  configuration
       option.   All  compression  methods,  supported by the GeoTIFF driver, are available here. (e.g. --config
       COMPRESS_OVERVIEW DEFLATE).  The photometric interpretation can  be  set  with  the  PHOTOMETRIC_OVERVIEW
       =RGB/YCBCR/...  configuration  option,  and  the  interleaving  with  the INTERLEAVE_OVERVIEW =PIXEL/BAND
       configuration option.

       For JPEG compressed external  and  internal  overviews,  the  JPEG  quality  can  be  set  with  --config
       JPEG_QUALITY_OVERVIEW value.

       For  WEBP  compressed  external  and  internal overviews, the WEBP quality level can be set with --config
       WEBP_LEVEL_OVERVIEW value. If not set, will default to 75.

       For LERC compressed external and internal overviews, the max error threshold can  be  set  with  --config
       MAX_Z_ERROR_OVERVIEW value. If not set, will default to 0 (lossless). Added in GDAL 3.4.1

       For  DEFLATE or LERC_DEFLATE compressed external and internal overviews, the compression level can be set
       with --config ZLEVEL_OVERVIEW value. If not set, will default to 6. Added in GDAL 3.4.1

       For ZSTD or LERC_ZSTD compressed external and internal overviews, the compression level can be  set  with
       --config ZSTD_LEVEL_OVERVIEW value. If not set, will default to 9. Added in GDAL 3.4.1

       For  LZW,  ZSTD  or  DEFLATE  compressed external overviews, the predictor value can be set with --config
       PREDICTOR_OVERVIEW 1|2|3.

       To produce the smallest possible JPEG-In-TIFF overviews, you should use:

          --config COMPRESS_OVERVIEW JPEG --config PHOTOMETRIC_OVERVIEW YCBCR --config INTERLEAVE_OVERVIEW PIXEL

       External overviews can be created in the BigTIFF  format  by  using  the  BIGTIFF_OVERVIEW  configuration
       option: --config BIGTIFF_OVERVIEW {IF_NEEDED|IF_SAFER|YES|NO}.

       The  default value is IF_SAFER starting with GDAL 2.3.0 (previously was IF_NEEDED).  The behavior of this
       option is exactly the same as the BIGTIFF creation option documented in the GeoTIFF driver documentation.

       • YES forces BigTIFF.

       • NO forces classic TIFF.

       • IF_NEEDED will only create a BigTIFF if it is clearly needed (uncompressed, and overviews  larger  than
         4GB).

       • IF_SAFER will create BigTIFF if the resulting file might exceed 4GB.

       Sparse  GeoTIFF  overview  files  (that  is tiles which are omitted if all their pixels are at the nodata
       value, when there's one, or at 0 otherwise) can be obtained with --config SPARSE_OK_OVERVIEW ON. Added in
       GDAL 3.4.1

       See the documentation of the raster.gtiff driver for further explanations on all those options.

SETTING BLOCKSIZE IN GEOTIFF OVERVIEWS

       --config GDAL_TIFF_OVR_BLOCKSIZE <size>

       Example: --config GDAL_TIFF_OVR_BLOCKSIZE 256

       Default value is 128, or starting with GDAL 3.1, if creating overviews on a tiled GeoTIFF file, the  tile
       size  of  the  full  resolution image.  Note: without this setting, the file can have the full resolution
       image with a blocksize different from overviews blocksize.(e.g. full resolution image at  blocksize  256,
       overviews at blocksize 128)

MULTITHREADING

       New in version 3.2.

       The GDAL_NUM_THREADS configuration option can be set to ALL_CPUS or a integer value to specify the number
       of threads to use for overview computation.

C API

       Functionality of this utility can be done from C with GDALBuildOverviews().

EXAMPLES

       Create  overviews,  embedded in the supplied TIFF file, with automatic computation of levels (GDAL 2.3 or
       later)

          gdaladdo -r average abc.tif

       Create overviews, embedded in the supplied TIFF file:

          gdaladdo -r average abc.tif 2 4 8 16

       Create an external compressed GeoTIFF overview file from the ERDAS .IMG file:

          gdaladdo -ro --config COMPRESS_OVERVIEW DEFLATE erdas.img 2 4 8 16

       Create an external JPEG-compressed GeoTIFF overview file from a 3-band RGB dataset (if the dataset  is  a
       writable GeoTIFF, you also need to add the -ro option to force the generation of external overview):

          gdaladdo --config COMPRESS_OVERVIEW JPEG --config PHOTOMETRIC_OVERVIEW YCBCR
                   --config INTERLEAVE_OVERVIEW PIXEL rgb_dataset.ext 2 4 8 16

       Create an Erdas Imagine format overviews for the indicated JPEG file:

          gdaladdo --config USE_RRD YES airphoto.jpg 3 9 27 81

       Create  overviews  for a specific subdataset, like for example one of potentially many raster layers in a
       GeoPackage (the "filename" parameter must be driver prefix, filename and subdataset name, like e.g. shown
       by gdalinfo):

          gdaladdo GPKG:file.gpkg:layer

AUTHOR

       Frank Warmerdam <warmerdam@pobox.com>, Silke Reimer <silke@intevation.de>

COPYRIGHT

       1998-2021

                                                  Dec 27, 2021                                       GDALADDO(1)