Ok, thank you very much!
I have written a little image with only the last lines of the original image
and this image does not have the strange values, so the problem should be the
bug you have mentioned.
Best regards,
Jorge
El 02/11/2011, a las 09:53, Even Rouault
escribió:
> Selon Jorge Ma
Selon Jorge Martin :
> Hello,
>
> I am using an old version of the gdal library: 1.4.4.
>
> I have include below the code I used to write the tiff image:
>
Your code looks OK (provided that the values in your buffer are also OK), so I'd
suspect indeed it is a bug in 1.4.4 that hopefu
Hello,
I am using an old version of the gdal library: 1.4.4.
I have include below the code I used to write the tiff image:
//-
WriteImage(string aPath, int *myBuffer, int myNumLines, int myN
Jorge,
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 2:17 PM, Even Rouault
wrote:
> Selon Jorge Martin :
>> I am using RasterIO function to write tiff files. The problem
>> appears when the image size is aprox. 25000x25000 (500Mb), the last lines
>> of the image are not correctly written. The last lines are wri
Selon Jorge Martin :
> Hello,
>
>I am using RasterIO function to write tiff files. The problem
> appears when the image size is aprox. 25000x25000 (500Mb), the last lines
> of the image are not correctly written. The last lines are written with 0
> or 255 value. I have checked that if I on
Hello,
I am using RasterIO function to write tiff files. The problem
appears when the image size is aprox. 25000x25000 (500Mb), the last lines
of the image are not correctly written. The last lines are written with 0
or 255 value. I have checked that if I only write a tiff file with the las