Clip Raster data (.TIF) with a Polygon (shapefile) in QGIS

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Clipping raster downloaded raster data like Landsat-8, Sentinel-2, etc, is essential to limit your analysis to the required study area. In this video, I will show you how to clip your raster data to the precise boundaries of your study area.
I’ll show you how to import raster and vector files into QGIS.

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Questions Answered
How to import vector file into QGIS
How to import raster file into QGIS
How to edit vector layer
How to change the fill, stroke color, width, etc.
How to extract the raster layer
How to clip by the mask layer

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Thanks for sharing, this really helped

chijiokennabueze
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Hi, thanks for this just what I was looking for, however when I specify the file name to save the result to, the dialogue box closes as soon as I hit Save. I tried not specifying the file name and default to Temporary File, I hit Run and I get error messages. Any suggestions are appreciated thanks

mrx-inxh
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i COULD CLIPP THE SHAPEFILE, NOW I NEED TO MODIFY THE INFO, AND THEN PROJECT AGAIN IN THE TIF FILE

felipejaramillo
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This is the error message in case it helps "GDAL command output:
ERROR 1: Attempt to create -2147483648x-2147483648 dataset is illegal, sizes must be larger than zero.
Using band 4 of source image as alpha.
Creating output file that is -2147483648P x -2147483648L.
Process returned error code 1
Execution completed in 0.25 seconds"

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