Hello all,
I have acquired a Ricoh digital camera with a GPS unit built into the camera. There is also a compass built in as well.
The GPS co-ordinates are stored in the exif header of the jpeg. I have figured out one way to extract them.
I'm hoping that the compass bearing is also recor
Sorry, here are the links.
[1]: http://www.gdal.org/rgb2pct.html
[2]: http://www.gdal.org/gdal_vrttut.html
[3]: http://www.gdal.org/formats_list.html
On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 10:30 AM, Chaitanya kumar CH wrote:
> Stephen,
>
> The docs for rgb2pct.py script [1] has an example that shows how to c
Stephen,
The docs for rgb2pct.py script [1] has an example that shows how to convert
to a paletted image using hand made VRT file.
You can use the "-of PNG" option to set the destination format as png and
the -pct option with your VRT file.
On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 2:42 AM, Stephen Crawford wrote
2011/7/26 宋小璐 :
> Dear sir,
> I've been trying to build GDAL180 64-bit on VS2008 but there are always 163
> errors and 2052 warnings. I uncomment WIN64=YES, and try all the ways found
> on internet, such as commenting ODBC, deleting '@XX' in line 47-50 of
> makefile.vc, setting up VC++ directories
Dear sir,
I've been trying to build GDAL180 64-bit on VS2008 but there are always 163
errors and 2052 warnings. I uncomment WIN64=YES, and try all the ways found on
internet, such as commenting ODBC, deleting '@XX' in line 47-50 of makefile.vc,
setting up VC++ directories for platform 'x64'. Ho
Hi All,
I have 60 or so asciiGrids of climate data that I would like to tun into
PNGs, with the climate values classified by color. I would like to
script this process using Python. Is there a way to do this with GDAL?
Or if not, is there any other open source way to do this?
Thanks,
Stev
Nikolaos,
I believe the only limitations will be ones imposed by the shell/os on
the number of arguments that can be passed to an app (2^15?), and the
cpu and memory resources available.
Brian
On Tue, 2011-07-26 at 09:38 -0700, Nikolaos Hatzopoulos wrote:
> cool!
>
> does it works with 150 file
cool!
does it works with 150 files?
--Nikos
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 9:17 AM, Brian Case wrote:
> Nikolaos
>
> I have warped modis with swath2grid and mosaicked it with mapserver, I
> have not seen that issue.
>
> also you don't need to use a vrt to mosaic, this can be done with one
> gdalwarp
Nikolaos
I have warped modis with swath2grid and mosaicked it with mapserver, I
have not seen that issue.
also you don't need to use a vrt to mosaic, this can be done with one
gdalwarp call.
gdalwarp file1 file2 file3 outfile
Brian
On Mon, 2011-07-25 at 17:20 -0700, Nikolaos Hatzopoulos wrote
You can use the GDALRasterBand::SetScale() and GDALRasterBand::SetOffset()
methods[1]. There are methods to retrieve them too.
[1]: http://www.gdal.org/classGDALRasterBand.html
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 2:53 PM, el_inca wrote:
> Thank you for your answer.
>
> In gdal-translate.exe there is an opt
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 1:53 PM, Stefan Keller wrote:
> Hi Chaitanya
>
> Thanks again for the hint. I have now to experiment with GeoTransform.
> I first let generate a valid VRT to start doing a "% gdal_translate
> -of VRT myinputfile.gif myinputfile.vrt". But I still have some
> issues:
>
> 1.
Thank you for your answer.
In gdal-translate.exe there is an option of -scale pixel range.
How can i set this parameters from code (visual c++) ?
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Hi Chaitanya
Thanks again for the hint. I have now to experiment with GeoTransform.
I first let generate a valid VRT to start doing a "% gdal_translate
-of VRT myinputfile.gif myinputfile.vrt". But I still have some
issues:
1. I'm stuck on where to put the geofererencing information (being
lower/
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