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Hi,
I'm trying to create some mesh for the Houston area. I have downloaded the 1m DEM files from USGS, stitched them together with FWTools/gdal, then reprojected to WGS84 also with gdal. That took a long time to create a pretty large file (31GB). I can see it's still a GeoTiff when I import it into QGIS, but when I try to create a mesh with resample I get this error message:
C:\downloads\BMPs\Houston_DEM_WGS84.tif: Not a TIFF file, bad version number 43 (0x2b).
Unable to open data source 'C:\downloads\BMPs\Houston_DEM_WGS84.tif'.
Failed to create data source.
I am assuming the issue is the large file size. What is the maximum size I can use for a GeoTiff source file? I really don't want 78 individual mesh files just for the Houston area. Maybe I can split the large file into 4 somehow?
I'm trying to create some mesh for the Houston area. I have downloaded the 1m DEM files from USGS, stitched them together with FWTools/gdal, then reprojected to WGS84 also with gdal. That took a long time to create a pretty large file (31GB). I can see it's still a GeoTiff when I import it into QGIS, but when I try to create a mesh with resample I get this error message:
C:\downloads\BMPs\Houston_DEM_WGS84.tif: Not a TIFF file, bad version number 43 (0x2b).
Unable to open data source 'C:\downloads\BMPs\Houston_DEM_WGS84.tif'.
Failed to create data source.
I am assuming the issue is the large file size. What is the maximum size I can use for a GeoTiff source file? I really don't want 78 individual mesh files just for the Houston area. Maybe I can split the large file into 4 somehow?


