Getting the cell size of a raster layer
The first key element of a geospatial raster is the width and height in pixels. The second key element is the ground distance of each pixel, also called the pixel size. Once you know the cell size and a coordinate somewhere on the image (usually the upper-left corner), you can begin using remote sensing tools on the image. In this recipe, we'll query the cell size of a raster.
Getting ready
Once again, we will use the SatImage raster available at https://github.com/GeospatialPython/Learn/raw/master/SatImage.zip.
Place this raster in your /qgis_data/rasters
directory.
How to do it...
We will load the raster as a layer and then use the QgsRasterLayer
API to get the cell size for the x and y axis. To do this, we need to perform the following steps:
Start QGIS.
From the Plugins menu, select Python Console.
Load the layer and validate it:
rasterLyr = QgsRasterLayer("/qgis_data/rasters/satimage.tif", "Satellite Image") ...