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But the same approach (having a color table in external .aux.xml
PAM file) doesn't work for GeoTIFF rasters. According to the
output of gdal_translate we can see that GDAL doesn't take into
account the color table defined in the external file. <br>
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<p>Please file an issue about that, or even better, propose a pull
request. This should mostly be a matter of having
GTiffRasterBand::GetColorTable() call the base implementation of
GDALPamRasterBand</p>
<p>Even<br>
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