Bingo, it did work .... my fault was to look at the help inside R for "image" 
and i didn't see the arguments red, green, blue, but looking at the pdf manual 
for sp i found the complete definition of "image".
 
Thanks so much,
 
Monica> Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 21:45:27 +0200> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CC: r-sig-geo@stat.math.ethz.ch> Subject: Re: [R-sig-Geo] 
Displaying CIR images and overlay shape files> > Monica Pisica wrote:> > I 
suppose that somehow I can use spplot, but I have to recognize that I don't 
know how to use it to display the CIR image ….. > > > This would be a way that 
I haven't explored. When looking in sp, a place > to start would be the image 
method; it has arguments red green and blue > where you pass these bands; then 
it composites colour.> > A similar trick should be do-able for spplot, but it's 
not in there, as > of now; right now you can only pass a factor and the colours 
to use.> --> Edzer> >> > Any help is very much appreciated, thanks,> >> >> > 
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