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GDAL2TILES(1)			     GDAL			 GDAL2TILES(1)

NAME
       gdal2tiles  -  Generates	 directory with	TMS tiles, KMLs	and simple web
       viewers.

SYNOPSIS
	  gdal2tiles [--help] [--help-general]
			[-p <profile>] [-r resampling] [-s <srs>] [-z <zoom>]
			[-e] [-a nodata] [-v] [-q] [-h]	[-k] [-n] [-u <url>]
			[-w <webviewer>] [-t <title>] [-c <copyright>]
			[--processes=<NB_PROCESSES>] [--mpi] [--xyz]
			[--tilesize=<PIXELS>] --tiledriver=<DRIVER> [--tmscompatible]
			[--excluded-values=<EXCLUDED_VALUES>]
			[--excluded-values-pct-threshold=<EXCLUDED_VALUES_PCT_THRESHOLD>]
			[--nodata-values-pct-threshold=<NODATA_VALUES_PCT_THRESHOLD>]
			[-g <googlekey]	[-b <bingkey>] <input_file> [<output_dir>] [<COMMON_OPTIONS>]

DESCRIPTION
       This utility generates a	directory with small tiles and metadata,  fol-
       lowing  the OSGeo Tile Map Service Specification. Simple	web pages with
       viewers based on	Google Maps, OpenLayers	and Leaflet are	 generated  as
       well  - so anybody can comfortably explore your maps on-line and	you do
       not need	to install or configure	any special software (like  MapServer)
       and the map displays very fast in the web browser. You only need	to up-
       load the	generated directory onto a web server.

       GDAL2Tiles  also	 creates  the necessary	metadata for Google Earth (KML
       SuperOverlay), in case the supplied map uses EPSG:4326 projection.

       World files and embedded	georeferencing is used during tile generation,
       but you can publish a picture without proper georeferencing too.

       NOTE:
	  Inputs with non-Byte data type  (i.e.	 Int16,	 UInt16,...)  will  be
	  clamped  to the Byte data type, causing wrong	results. To avoid this
	  it is	necessary to  rescale  input  to  the  Byte  data  type	 using
	  gdal_translate utility.

       NOTE:
	  Config options of the	input drivers may have an effect on the	output
	  of  gdal2tiles.  An  example	driver	config option is GDAL_PDF_DPI,
	  which	can be found at	Configuration options

       NOTE:
	  gdal2tiles is	a Python utility, and is only available	if GDAL	Python
	  bindings are available.

       --help Show this	help message and exit

       --help-general
	      Gives a brief usage message for the generic GDAL commandline op-
	      tions and	exit.

       -p <PROFILE>, --profile=<PROFILE>
	      Tile cutting profile  (mercator,	geodetic,  raster)  -  default
	      'mercator' (Google Maps compatible).

	      Starting	with  GDAL 3.2,	additional profiles are	available from
	      tms_XXXX.json files placed in GDAL data directory	(provided  all
	      zoom levels use same origin, tile	dimensions, and	resolution be-
	      tween consecutive	zoom levels vary by a factor of	two).

       -r <RESAMPLING>,	--resampling=<RESAMPLING>
	      Resampling  method (average, near, bilinear, cubic, cubicspline,
	      lanczos, mode, max, min, med, q1,	q3) - default 'average'.

       -s <SRS>, --s_srs=<SRS>
	      The spatial reference system used	for the	source input data.

       --xyz  Generate XYZ tiles (OSM Slippy Map standard) instead of TMS.  In
	      the default mode (TMS),  tiles  at  y=0  are  the	 southern-most
	      tiles,  whereas in XYZ mode (used	by OGC WMTS too), tiles	at y=0
	      are the northern-most tiles.

	      Added in version 3.1.

       -d, --tmscompatible
	      When using the geodetic profile, specifies the  base  resolution
	      as 0.703125 or 2 tiles at	zoom level 0.

       -z <ZOOM>, --zoom=<ZOOM>
	      Zoom levels to render (format:'2-5', '10-' or '10').

       -e, --resume
	      Resume mode. Generate only missing files.

       -a <NODATA>, --srcnodata=<NODATA>
	      Value in the input dataset considered as transparent. If the in-
	      put  dataset  had	already	an associate nodata value, it is over-
	      ridden by	the specified value.

       -v, --verbose
	      Generate verbose output of tile generation.

	      Starting with GDAL 3.7, that verbose output is  emitted  through
	      the logging.getLogger("gdal2tiles") object.

       -x, --exclude
	      Exclude transparent tiles	from result tileset.

       -q, --quiet
	      Disable messages and status to stdout

	      Added in version 2.1.

       --processes=<NB_PROCESSES>
	      Number  of parallel processes to use for tiling, to speed-up the
	      computation.

	      Added in version 2.3.

       --mpi  Assume launched by mpiexec, enable MPI  parallelism  and	ignore
	      --processes.   Requires  working MPI environment and the MPI for
	      Python (mpi4py) package.	User should set	 GDAL_CACHEMAX	to  an
	      appropriate  cache size per process based	on memory per node and
	      the number of processes launched per node.

	      Added in version 3.5.

       --tilesize=<PIXELS>
	      Width and	height in pixel	of a tile. Default is 256.

	      Added in version 3.1.

       --tiledriver=<DRIVER>
	      Which output driver to use for the tiles,	 determines  the  file
	      format  of  the tiles.  Currently	PNG, WEBP and JPEG (JPEG added
	      in GDAL 3.9) are supported. Default is PNG.  Additional configu-
	      ration for the WEBP and JPEG drivers are documented below.

	      Added in version 3.6.

       --excluded-values=<EXCLUDED_VALUES>
	      Comma-separated tuple of values (thus typically  "R,G,B"),  that
	      are ignored as contributing source pixels	during resampling. The
	      number  of values	in the tuple must be the same as the number of
	      bands, excluding the alpha band.	 Several  tuples  of  excluded
	      values  may  be specified	using the "(R1,G1,B2),(R2,G2,B2)" syn-
	      tax.  Only taken into account by Average currently.   This  con-
	      cept  is	a bit similar to nodata/alpha, but the main difference
	      is that pixels matching one of the  excluded  value  tuples  are
	      still considered as valid, when determining the target pixel va-
	      lidity/density.

	      Added in version 3.9.

       --excluded-values-pct-threshold=EXCLUDED_VALUES_PCT_THRESHOLD
	      Minimum  percentage  of source pixels that must be set at	one of
	      the --excluded-values to cause the excluded value,  that	is  in
	      majority	among  source  pixels,	to be used as the target pixel
	      value. Default value is 50(%)

	      Added in version 3.9.

       --nodata-values-pct-threshold=<NODATA_VALUES_PCT_THRESHOLD>
	      Minimum percentage of source pixels that must be at  nodata  (or
	      alpha=0  or any other way	to express transparent pixel) to cause
	      the target pixel value to	be transparent.	Default	value  is  100
	      (%),  which means	that a target pixel is transparent only	if all
	      contributing source pixels are transparent.  Only	taken into ac-
	      count for	average	resampling.

	      Added in version 3.9.

       -h, --help
	      Show help	message	and exit.

       --version
	      Show program's version number and	exit.

   KML (Google Earth) options
       Options for generated Google Earth SuperOverlay metadata

       -k, --force-kml
	      Generate KML for Google Earth - default for  'geodetic'  profile
	      and  'raster' in EPSG:4326. For a	dataset	with different projec-
	      tion use with caution!

       -n, --no-kml
	      Avoid automatic generation of KML	files for EPSG:4326.

       -u <URL>, --url=<URL>
	      URL address where	the generated tiles are	going to be published.

   Web viewer options
       Options for generated HTML viewers a la Google Maps

       -w <WEBVIEWER>, --webviewer=<WEBVIEWER>
	      Web viewer to generate (all, google, openlayers, leaflet,	mapml,
	      none) - default 'all'.

       -t <TITLE>, --title=<TITLE>
	      Title of the map.

       -c <COPYRIGHT>, --copyright=<COPYRIGHT>
	      Copyright	for the	map.

       -g <GOOGLEKEY>, --googlekey=<GOOGLEKEY>
	      Google	    Maps	API	    key		from	     -
	      http://code.google.com/apis/maps/signup.html.

       -b <BINGKEY>, --bingkey=<BINGKEY>
	      Bing Maps	API key	from https://www.bingmapsportal.com/

   MapML options
       MapML  support is new to	GDAL 3.2. When --webviewer=mapml is specified,
       --xyz is	implied, as well as --tmscompatible if --profile=geodetic.

       The following profiles are supported:

        mercator: mapped to OSMTILE MapML tiling scheme

        geodetic: mapped to WGS84 MapML tiling	scheme

        APSTILE: from the tms_MapML_APSTILE.json data file

       The generated MapML file	in the output directory	is mapml.mapl

       Available options are:

       --mapml-template=<filename>
	      Filename of a template mapml file	where variables	will  be  sub-
	      stituted.	 If  not  specified,  the generic template_tiles.mapml
	      file from	GDAL data resources will be used

       The --url option	is also	used to	 substitute  ${URL}  in	 the  template
       MapML file.

   WEBP	options
       WEBP  tiledriver	 support  is  new  to GDAL 3.6.	It is enabled by using
       --tiledriver=WEBP.

       The following configuration options are available to further  customize
       the WebP	output:

       --webp-quality=<QUALITY>
	      QUALITY is a integer between 1-100. Default is 75.

       --webp-lossless
	      Use WEBP lossless	compression, default is	lossy

       NOTE:
	  GDAL WEBP driver documentation can be	consulted

   JPEG	options
       JPEG  tiledriver	 support  is  new  to GDAL 3.9.	It is enabled by using
       --tiledriver=JPEG.

       Note that JPEG does not support transparency,  hence  edge  tiles  will
       display black pixels in areas not covered by the	source raster.

       The  following configuration options are	available to further customize
       the JPEG	output:

       ---jpeg-quality=JPEG_QUALITY
	      QUALITY is a integer between 1-100. Default is 75.

EXAMPLES
   Example 1: Basic example
	  gdal2tiles --zoom=2-5	input.tif output_folder

   Example 2: MapML generation
	  gdal2tiles --zoom=16-18 -w mapml -p APSTILE --url "https://example.com" input.tif output_folder

   Example 3: MPI example
	      mpiexec -n $NB_PROCESSES gdal2tiles --mpi	--config GDAL_CACHEMAX 500 --zoom=2-5 input.tif	output_folder

AUTHOR
       Klokan Petr Pridal <klokan@klokan.cz>

COPYRIGHT
       1998-2025

				 Jul 12, 2025			 GDAL2TILES(1)

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