![]() ![]() of the GeoTiff prior to importing it into Google earth. Photoshop) to adjust the colors, exposure, contrast, etc. ![]() This work around also allows using an image editor (e.g. BTW this drag & drop even works for large GeoTiffs because Google earth pro gives you the option to tile the image or reduce the resolution on import. I posted this question so that people who search for “QGIS save raster as KML” would get at least one hit that…Ī - confirms - that saving a raster layer to KML is not as simple as selecting the layer, selecting Save as and then selecting KML as the format.ī - provides a work around - save the raster layer as a GeoTiff (rendered image), then drag & drop the GeoTiff onto Google earth pro, then Save Place as… KML/KMZ. Is this the best/easiest way to save a multi-band raster image in QGIS to a KML/KMZ format? Then in GE, Save Place as… to generate a KML or KMZ file. Drag and drop the GeoTIFF onto the Google Earth. Workaround - Save the Multi-band layer as GeoTIFF. Issue - When I select a multi-band raster image layer, then select Layer>Save as… KML is not one the many formats in the popup list. ![]()
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