>> 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 _______________________________________________ Perldl mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.jach.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/perldl
