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<p>Greg,</p>
<p>You can try GDAL. You can create a virtual layer with all those
images.</p>
<p>gdalbuildvrt massgis.vrt *.jp2</p>
<p>The add massgis.vrt to QGIS.</p>
<p>Jorge<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Às 18:56 de 13/06/25, Greg Troxel via
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<pre wrap="" class="moz-quote-pre">I've been sort of looking for how to do this, but not find it.
Apologies if I've failed to read the docs.
I have imagery (from MassGIS) that is stored as .jp2. Functionally I
think this is the same as geotiff with different compression. I can
'add layer' on it and that works fine.
I also have DEM tiles as geotiff, with the same partitioning scheme and
datum.
I can make a group, and do add layer on 20 such files. That works, but
if I want to style it, it's awkward. Inside qgis, I want to view this
as one layer -- because that's what it is, and the separate jp2 files
are just an artifact of transmission.
I realize I could process them into a big jp2. I realize I could create
a WMTS from them and run geoserver. And perhaps put them into
postgresql postgis raster. But I don't want to do any of those things.
I just want to say
add layer
this directory contains a bunch of jp2 and logically they are all
the same layer.
or something like that.
Is this doable?
Thanks,
Greg
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