>> Otherwise, you can cook up a way to read the files from
>> the file format information (if it is available).  Another possibility
>> is to use another program to convert the files to something that
>> is already directly readable in PDL.
>
> I'd rather not. In other words, I already have ERDAS files, and can read them 
> directly with gdal without further manipulation. I'd rather not inject an 
> extra step in between. Besides the burden of an extra step, I would probably 
> lose information when converting it from Imagine to something like tiff.
>

Well, can you at least point to a small ERDAS file with known values,
and an ERDAS specification for reading that file, or is it a
proprietary format?

Matt

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