[gdal-dev] Raster test files

2010-02-08 Thread Peder Axensten
erter. There doesn't seem to be many raster viewers/utilities around for Mac OS X... Best regards, Peder Axensten Research engineer Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Forest Resource Management Remote Sensing Laboratory Skogmarksgränd se-90183 Umeå Sweden Phone: +46-90-786.8500 http://

[gdal-dev] gdal_merge on large files

2010-01-28 Thread Peder Axensten
guys. Best regards, Peder Axensten Research engineer Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Forest Resource Management Remote Sensing Laboratory mosaic$ gdal_merge.py -o test.img -n 65565 sverige_VolumeBirch.img sverige_VolumeBeech.img sverige_VolumeOak.img ERROR 2: Invalid dimens

[gdal-dev] Proposal: gdal_muladd.py

2010-01-25 Thread Peder Axensten
file with 2.2 and add them with -1 times the values of file2 etc. I have something (based on gdal_merge.py) that seems to work, but still needs some work to handle no_data. Is there any interest to add this to the gdal collection of tools? Regards, Peder Axensten Research engineer Swedish

[gdal-dev] dtm file format

2009-10-14 Thread Peder Axensten
Hi! I have trouble finding something that can read a dtm file (generated in Inpho Match-T DEM/DSM Generator). Does anyone know how to resolve this? i would like to convert it to geotiff or anything that gdal then can pick up. Best regards, Peder Axensten Research engineer Swedish

[gdal-dev] Doing segment-wise statistics

2009-10-09 Thread Peder Axensten
appreciate any suggestions or ideas on how I can implement it myself. The obvious way I see, is to rasterize the segmentation and work through all pixel pairs (segment-id/value). Are there better ways? Best regards, Peder Axensten Research engineer Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

Re: [gdal-dev] 1.7 Release Planning

2009-09-21 Thread Peder Axensten
+1 On 21 sep 2009, at 16.55, Frank Warmerdam wrote: Howard Butler wrote: Speaking of which, are we going to release 1.7 on your birthday again? Howard, I would like to aim somewhat earlier - perhaps the end of October with a bit of room to slip if needed. Does anyone have particular featu