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
;
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
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
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
Hi Bret, what is the exact error message?
-jeff
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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
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)
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