Re: [gdal-dev] Convert TIF to BIL

2020-03-09 Thread Bret Johnson
Based on that, it looks like my program requires coordinates in decimal degrees and my files are not in that format. How do I force the output into the correct (decimal degrees) format? -Original Message- From: nhv Sent: Monday, March 9, 2020 9:56 AM To: Bret Johnson ; Jeff McKenna ;

[gdal-dev] .NET Core gdal_calc Raster Assistance

2020-03-09 Thread Nathan Raley
I have added the Gdal.Core and Gdal.Core.WindowsRuntime to my .NET Core application. I have two satellite rasters that I need to perform band calculations against. Based on my research, it appears that the gdal_calc is the function I am looking for. Does anyone know how to call the gdal_calc

Re: [gdal-dev] Convert TIF to BIL

2020-03-09 Thread nhv
This might help https://www.softwright.com/faq/support/toposcript_bil_file_format.html Original Message From: "Bret Johnson" Sent: 3/9/2020 11:08:20 AM To: "Jeff McKenna" , "gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org" Subject: Re: [gdal-dev] Convert TIF to BIL The program is made by SoftWright and is

Re: [gdal-dev] Convert TIF to BIL

2020-03-09 Thread Bret Johnson
The program is made by SoftWright and is called TAP, which is used for radio propagation analysis. The relevant parts of the error message are: Note that 1 file(s) were found that were not indexed because of errors. There could be errors in the data file(s), or these could be files that are NO

Re: [gdal-dev] Convert TIF to BIL

2020-03-09 Thread Jeff McKenna
Hi Bret, what is the exact error message? -jeff -- Jeff McKenna MapServer Consulting and Training Services https://gatewaygeomatics.com/ On 2020-03-06 8:19 p.m., Bret Johnson wrote: Even: Thanks. That worked to create a World file, so I made it past the error message. It's still not im

Re: [gdal-dev] Convert TIF to BIL

2020-03-09 Thread Bret Johnson
GDALINFO Output: * Driver: EHdr/ESRI .hdr Labelled Files: d:\470-600N_0900-0905W.bil d:\X470-600N_0900-0905W.bil.aux.xml d:\X470-600N_0900-0905W.hdr d:\X470-600N_0900-0905W.prj Size is 2784, 89882 Origin = (-10074427.220539299771190,7863030.092672790400684) Pi