On 20-06-2014 14:45, Vincent Schut wrote:
On 06/20/2014 03:39 PM, Joaquim Luis wrote:
If you are on Windows and 32 bits is not a (severe) limitation, I think Mirone (http://w3.ualg.pt/~jluis/mirone) satisfies those requisites
Ah, sorry, should have mentioned that: I'm on linux (64bit). 32 bit is a limitation anyway, I regularly need to view very large images... Btw building experimental stuff is no problem.

Ah.
It can be made to work on Linux as well but than one needs Matlab (no 32 bits restriction in that case)


Vincent.


Joaquim

Hi list,

this is a bit off topic, but I guess I'll have the biggest chance for an answer on this ml...

Untill now, I always succeeded in (re)building openev2, but after some recent system upgrades, it fails... I've used openev2 (and openev before that) long as my preferred raster viewer. It is blazingly fast, and has almost all functionality I want from a viewer. Especially an easy mechanism to set which bands are r,g and b, and to adjust the stretch, are important to me. And displaying multiple rasters on top of each other, being able to easily switch them on and off.

Now I'm afraid I need to look for an alternative. There once were rumours of an openev3, but afaik that has never really materialized? I've tried several others (tuiview, monteverdi(2), qgis, thuban, otbiceviewer, ...) but none of them has the combination of being fast and convenient.

I just need something that is good in displaying (browsing, zooming) multi-band raster files. Anybody knows a viable alternative?

Thanks!
Vincent.
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