Seriously guys... I do admire your knowledge!!
Still can't get it to work :)
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Thank you for that, really really thank you.
I'll definitelly give a go.
If u don't mind me asking two questions:
- what do you mean by appropriate parts?
- I have around 3000 files... can I batch it somehow? If so... would you be
able to give me a hint how to do it?
J
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Thank you for that, really really thank you.
I'll definitelly give a go.
If u don't mind me asking two questions:
- what do you mean by appropriate parts?
- I have around 3000 files... can I batch it somehow? If so... would you be
able to give me a hint how to do it?
J
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Yes, this is exactly what I am struggling to do. Gdal is so powerful - but I
can't get it working.
J
On 26 Oct 2011, at 17:10, "Chaitanya kumar CH [via
OSGeo.org]" wrote:
> Do you want to convert just the pixels with the values (254,254,254)?
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> On Wed, Oct 26,
Hi I basically want to convert all the 254 254 254 into 255 255 255... is
this possible?
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Hi, me again.
I've managed to scale all three bands from 0-255 into 1-254 but do you guys
know how to convert particular band into other for example 3x 254 into
3x255?
Thank you
J
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> Perhaps someone else knows of a GDAL tool to perform this functionality
> though.
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> J
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> On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 12:59 PM, joolek <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Hi
> I need to convert all the 255 255 255 into 254 254 254. Is this poss
3, 2011 at 10:02 AM, Brian Case <[hidden email]> wrote:
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> I noticed you used the word "strip". Are you trying to remove portions
> of the image that are all black or white?
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> On Sun, 2011-10-23 at 03:01 -0700, joolek wrote:
> > Basically -
Basically - I have an imagery with RGB 0-255, but I would like to strip it to
1-254.
So i want to get rid off two extremes (0 and 255) - is this possible?
Thank you
J
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Hi me again...,
Would it be actually possible to convert all the 255 255 255 into 254 254
254?
Is this is the command to do so: gdal_translate -scale 0 254 0 255
Thank you in advance for your time,
J
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> value in each array by position.
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> On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 7:10 PM, joolek <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I need your expertise... I've got number of TIFF's and ECW's with RGB
> (72,255,25) that I would like to convert to 255,255,255.
>
Hi all,
I need your expertise... I've got number of TIFF's and ECW's with RGB
(72,255,25) that I would like to convert to 255,255,255.
How should the command looks like?.. gdal_translate -scale (not sure about
this)
Thank you guys!!, appreciate any help.
J
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