The increasing availability of high-resolution satellite and aerial imagery has led to a growing demand for efficient and effective methods of analyzing and visualizing large datasets. One such approach is the creation of mosaic datasets, which involve combining multiple images into a single, seamless image. In this write-up, we will cover the process of creating a mosaic dataset using Java, specifically utilizing the GeoTools library, and explore its applications in various fields.
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Here's a basic example of creating a mosaic dataset using GeoTools: