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hey guys welcome to digital swinney channel on youtube and this video is again uh based upon one of your requests or many of your requests where im very glad that you find my image processing tutorials to be very useful but you have questions about how to properly read geotiff files and especially how to extract individual bands so you can actually process them once you extract these bands once you read this images into python then any of my videos on image processing hopefully can be applied for example image segmentation or extracting texture and so on now im going to use a library called raster io many of these are a bit tricky to but raster io seems to be a little bit more straightforward so ill go through uh the process of at least how to raster io and then read an image extract a couple of bands lets say red and near infrared and do some basic math to calculate our vegetation index ill also talk about okay when when you do this math sometimes you get divided