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==Getting Started==
The below describes three methods of getting setup with the GDAL programs. If you have QGIS installed, then it is recommended to use the first method below as you will already have GDAL on your computer. The second method describes how to install GDAL separateseparately to QGIS using OSGeo4W. Finally the third method describes how to manually install GDAL separately to QGIS. This can be useful as theyit dondoesn't require installation (and therefore does not require admininstrator rights). These methods only relate to the pre-comiled programs and do not provide information on compiling, Python bindings, or installation via Conda.
* '''<u>[[Getting_Setup_With_GDAL_Using_QGIS_Installation | Getting setup with GDAL using QGIS installation]]</u>'''
* '''<u>[[Getting_Setup_With_GDAL_Using_OSGeo4W | Getting setup with GDAL using OSGeo4W]]</u>'''
* '''<u>[[Getting_Setup_With_GDAL_Manually | Getting setup with GDAL manually]]</u>'''
 
==GDAL Programs==
* <u>'''[[Vector_Format_Conversion_Using_ogr2ogr | ogr2ogr.exe]]'''</u> - OGR is the vector library sub-module of GDAL. "ogr2ogr.exe" is the program that is used to convert between vector formats.
* <u>'''[[Raster_Format_Conversion_Using_gdal_translate | gdal_transaltegdal_translate.exe]]'''</u> - GDAL is the raster library sub-module of GDAL. "gdal_translate" is the program that is used to convert between raster formats.
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