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Batch Processing of Raster Data using QGIS | QGIS Batch Processing

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You can perform batch raster clipping in QGIS just like vector clipping. Here’s how:
Batch Clipping Using Processing Toolbox
1. Open the Raster Clip Tool:
• Go to Processing Toolbox (Ctrl + Alt + T).
• Search for "Clip Raster by Mask Layer" (found under Raster Extraction).
• Double-click Clip Raster by Mask Layer.
2. Switch to Batch Mode:
• In the Clip Raster by Mask Layer window, click the ⚙️ Batch Process button.
3. Load Multiple Raster Files:
• Click the ... next to the Input Layer field.
• Choose Select Files to batch process multiple rasters.
4. Set the Mask Layer:
• If using a single clip layer for all rasters, set it in the first row and click Autofill Down.
5. Define Output File Locations:
• Click the ... under Clipped and select a directory.
• Use Autofill Mode → Fill with parameter values to auto-name outputs.
6. Run the Process:
• Click Run, and QGIS will clip all rasters in the batch.
Batch Clipping Using Processing Toolbox
1. Open the Raster Clip Tool:
• Go to Processing Toolbox (Ctrl + Alt + T).
• Search for "Clip Raster by Mask Layer" (found under Raster Extraction).
• Double-click Clip Raster by Mask Layer.
2. Switch to Batch Mode:
• In the Clip Raster by Mask Layer window, click the ⚙️ Batch Process button.
3. Load Multiple Raster Files:
• Click the ... next to the Input Layer field.
• Choose Select Files to batch process multiple rasters.
4. Set the Mask Layer:
• If using a single clip layer for all rasters, set it in the first row and click Autofill Down.
5. Define Output File Locations:
• Click the ... under Clipped and select a directory.
• Use Autofill Mode → Fill with parameter values to auto-name outputs.
6. Run the Process:
• Click Run, and QGIS will clip all rasters in the batch.