Reproject this keyed tile RDD, using a constant border size for the operation.
Reproject this keyed tile RDD, using a constant border size for the operation.
Key type; requires spatial component.
Tile type; requires the ability to stitch, crop, reproject, merge, and create.
The keyed tile RDD.
The CRS to reproject to.
The layout scheme to use when re-keying the reprojected layers.
Number of pixels to buffer the tile with. The tile will only be buffered by this amount on any side if there is an adjacent, abutting tile to contribute the border pixels.
Reprojection options.
The new zoom level and the reprojected keyed tile RDD.
This is faster than computing the correct border size per key, so if you know that a specific border size will be sufficient to be accurate, e.g. if the CRS's are not very different and so the rasters will not skew heavily, then this method can be used for performance benefit.
Reproject a keyed tile RDD.
Reproject a keyed tile RDD.
Key type; requires spatial component.
Tile type; requires the ability to stitch, crop, reproject, merge, and create.
The keyed tile RDD.
The CRS to reproject to.
The layout scheme to use when re-keying the reprojected layers.
Reprojection options.
The new zoom level and the reprojected keyed tile RDD.
Reproject a set of buffered
Reproject a set of buffered
Key type; requires spatial component.
Tile type; requires the ability to stitch, crop, reproject, merge, and create.
An RDD of buffered tiles, created using the BufferTiles operation.
The raster metadata for this keyed tile set.
The CRS to reproject to.
Either the layout scheme or layout definition to use when re-keying the reprojected layers.
Reprojection options.
The new zoom level and the reprojected keyed tile RDD.