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Matching extent (samples & lines) to get multi-temporal stack


stack rasters with different extent and resolution in a loop with R package rasterHandling multiple-extent-problem to create raster stack in R?R Stack. Extent and CRS






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I downloaded several Landsat scenes (4x3) to create some multi-temporal stacks to see the phenological difference in April/March - mid summer - autumn. I actually use The EnMap Box which has been developed by my university.



I alreadly stacked the 7 bands of each scene without problems. Now the programm tells me that the 3 scenes don't have the same spatial size. In the .hdr data the samples and lines are not exactly the same what should cause the problem.



How my problem looks like



How can I solve that issue?










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    I alreadly stacked the 7 bands of each scene without problems. Now the programm tells me that the 3 scenes don't have the same spatial size. In the .hdr data the samples and lines are not exactly the same what should cause the problem.



    How my problem looks like



    How can I solve that issue?










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      I downloaded several Landsat scenes (4x3) to create some multi-temporal stacks to see the phenological difference in April/March - mid summer - autumn. I actually use The EnMap Box which has been developed by my university.



      I alreadly stacked the 7 bands of each scene without problems. Now the programm tells me that the 3 scenes don't have the same spatial size. In the .hdr data the samples and lines are not exactly the same what should cause the problem.



      How my problem looks like



      How can I solve that issue?










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      I downloaded several Landsat scenes (4x3) to create some multi-temporal stacks to see the phenological difference in April/March - mid summer - autumn. I actually use The EnMap Box which has been developed by my university.



      I alreadly stacked the 7 bands of each scene without problems. Now the programm tells me that the 3 scenes don't have the same spatial size. In the .hdr data the samples and lines are not exactly the same what should cause the problem.



      How my problem looks like



      How can I solve that issue?







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          From the ENVI main menu bar, select Basic Tools Resize Data (Spatial/Spectral). The Input File dialog appears. Select the file and input the required samples and lines to match with other scenes. This should solve your problem.






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            From the ENVI main menu bar, select Basic Tools Resize Data (Spatial/Spectral). The Input File dialog appears. Select the file and input the required samples and lines to match with other scenes. This should solve your problem.






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                From the ENVI main menu bar, select Basic Tools Resize Data (Spatial/Spectral). The Input File dialog appears. Select the file and input the required samples and lines to match with other scenes. This should solve your problem.






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