Frank,
Thank you very much! Disabling the JP2ECW driver works and allows the
JP2MrSID driver to process my map.
I appreciate your quick and helpful responses.
Thanks,
Jonathan
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Shaw, Jonathan-P29740 wrote:
Is this a known problem for NITF or JPEG2000 files? Is there a way to
see which JPEG2000 driver is used and to switch it to the other one? Any
other suggestions?
Jonathan,
The gdalinfo command should report the driver used for a file. It's
the first piece of infor
I am using GDALGetRandomRasterSample() to determine scale values for
16-bit per band map sources that I'm processing. What I've found is that
for my NITF files that use JPEG2000 subimages,
GDALGetRandomRasterSample() takes a long time to run and consumes a lot
of memory (~800 MB RAM for a 540 MB NI