Christopher Hanley wrote: > Hi Stefan, > > Never mind. I just found the Sprint website and read the > description. I'm sorry I hadn't found this sooner. I would have made > plans to stay and help. My apologizes. > Hi list,
I just saw this too and would like to misuse this thread to suggest another enhancement related to image processing you might consider: make ndimage maskedarray aware. Unfortunately we don't have any money to spend, otherwise I'd love to support this financially too. But it's a thing I'm running into (ndimage not working with missing data, that is) regularly, and for which it often is pretty hard to work out a workaround. E.g. any of the resampling (ndimage.zoom) or kernel filtering routines choke on array's with NaN's, and don't recognize masked arrays. Alas virtually all of the image data I process (satellite imagery) contains missing/bad data... I know it probably will be a pretty involved task, as ndimage comes from numarray and seems to be largely implemented in C. But I really wanted to raise the issue now the image processing subject turns up once again, and hope some folks with more/better programming skills than me might like the idea... Oh and I know of course ndimage is scipy, and this list is numpy. But as the image processing subject emerged here, well... Cheers, Vincent Schut. > Sorry, > Chris > > _______________________________________________ NumPy-Discussion mailing list NumPy-Discussion@scipy.org http://mail.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion