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What metadata are you looking for exactly? <br>
The metadata which ship with the product ( .xml or ...MTL.txt file)
are just additional text files. They are not affected by your
cropping of the image data and remain valid. <br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 20.02.2017 10:32, 卢光义 wrote:<br>
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style="line-height:1.7;color:#000000;font-size:14px;font-family:Arial">I
am using RStoolbox, and my study area is a part of a Landsat
image, i have cropped my study area, but i can't get the
metadata of my cropped area, the only metadata i have is the
metadata of the original Landsat image. I have read the book <i>Remote
Sensing and GIS for Ecologist Using Open SourceS software, </i>but<i> </i>I
couldn't find how to get the metadata of new cropped raster from
Landsat image. Is there anyone who can help me?</div>
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