How am I going to automatically detect all the files that were added to the
directory and then project it immediately?Because everyday I am downloading
hdf files and then project it from time to time which is a waste of time.
That's why I need it in batch process and automatic process.
Thank you i
How will I do this in batch process:
I have bunch of hdf files downloaded from the ftp and saved to a directory,
and in everyday there are newest files added to the ftp available for
download, then I'll download those newest files . Now, how will I check if
there are new files added to the hdf dir
I have numerous hdf files dowloaded from ftp site and saved it to my local
directory.The hdf files has level 1 and level 2(e.g.
A200103704.L1A_LAC.hdffiles.hdf, A200103704.L2_LAC.hdffiles.hdf).
How will I project the level 2 files ONLY in batch process and
automatically create a directory f
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> with all files in the same directory. You have to run gdalinfo first to
> get the exact name of the subdataset including the number after the :
> The output filename needs to be separated by a blank.
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I know I'm not the first to post this topic and encountered this problem.
But I've search and read some posts related to this and tried their
solutions but no luck. I really can't figure out what is causing this
problem. How am I going to solve it? Badly need help!
I have tried gdalwarp -wo SOURCE
Hello,
I've decided to attached here the five hdf files which I used in stitching.
I just converted into GTiff and warped. Definitely, the two blocks doesn't
meet but I'm just not sure if these covers the middle area as what you've
said. You could give it a try if you can stitch these well.
Thank
Hello,
I've decided to attached here the five hdf files which I used in stitching.
I just converted into GTiff and warped. Definitely, the two blocks doesn't
meet but I'm just not sure if these covers the middle area as what you've
said. You could give it a try if you can stitch these well.
Thank