Decode Rasters with Rasterio is a practical, concept-driven course for learners who want to work confidently with raster data using Python. Instead of treating rasters as images or black-box files, the course focuses on understanding rasters as structured spatial data—grids of numeric values whose meaning depends on metadata, alignment, and context. Learners begin by building a clear mental model of raster structure, including pixels, grids, bands, and data types. They then examine how raster metadata—such as dimensions, coordinate reference systems, transforms, and bounds—controls how raster data is interpreted and combined. Using Rasterio and NumPy, learners practice inspecting raster files, validating spatial alignment, clipping rasters to areas of interest, and stacking multiple bands in preparation for analysis. The course emphasizes reasoning and judgment, not just execution. Learners develop habits that prevent silent errors, support reproducible workflows, and ensure raster outputs are meaningful and trustworthy for real-world geospatial analysis.
What you'll learn
understanding raster structure and components
inspecting raster files using Rasterio
validating spatial alignment of rasters
clipping rasters to specific areas
stacking multiple bands for analysis
Course objectives
build a clear mental model of raster data
learn to interpret raster metadata
develop habits to confirm the trustworthiness of raster outputs