Graeme,
gdalinfo -stats dtm.tif shows Min=1093360681.000 Max=3351465984.000 for
the pixel values. That would mean you are asking for 225810530 levels; lots
of tightly placed contours. I don't think Shapefile format can accommodate a
vector datasource of that size. Based on the histogram, it's
Hi Joaquim!
I'm curious why do you want to read cnt_pt_col and cnt_pt_row from a
SeaWiFS file?
These dataset (1D vectors, actually) only contains indexes of rows and
columns for which latitude, longitude grids are given. And you can read
lat/lon from GCPs. Or do you also feel that only ~100
Greetings
Is there any tool in GDAL to generate KML-overlay maps from a Geotiff file
(with a single raster map)?
Thanks
Kat
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I'm hoping someone can help me make ogr work under Linux with the PGeo
driver, so I can read an ESRI Personal Database .mdb file into Mapserver. I
can see from old posts that the basic problem is that MDBTools is a bit
'flaky' and needs a DSN based connection rather than connecting
Anton,
I don't remember the details because I programmed that some time ago,
but from what I recall that's the most accurate way of interpolating the
data into a regular grid. The whole procedure is implemented in Mirone
were the x,y,z triplets (computed after the cnt_pt_col|row) are
Hi Joaquim,
On 24 October 2011 13:56, Joaquim Luis jl...@ualg.pt wrote:
Anton,
I don't remember the details because I programmed that some time ago, but
from what I recall that's the most accurate way of interpolating the data
into a regular grid. The whole procedure is implemented in
On 24-10-2011 14:04, Jose Gomez-Dans wrote:
Hi Joaquim,
On 24 October 2011 13:56, Joaquim Luis jl...@ualg.pt
mailto:jl...@ualg.pt wrote:
Anton,
I don't remember the details because I programmed that some time
ago, but from what I recall that's the most accurate way of
Joaquim,
I tried reading your dataset with the updated netcdf driver in linux,
but it reads the same (22) subdatasets (see below). But at least it
opens, with the following call:
gdalinfo NETCDF:S1998031140424.L2_MLAC_OC.x.hdf
In fact, your email prompted me to try it out and add support for
http://www.gnu.org/s/autoconf-archive/ax_lib_gdal.html#ax_lib_gdal Here you
can find th ax_lib_gdal macro to compile GDAL C and C++ programs using the
autotools. Enjoy!
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On 24-10-2011 15:21, Etienne Tourigny wrote:
Joaquim,
I tried reading your dataset with the updated netcdf driver in linux,
but it reads the same (22) subdatasets (see below). But at least it
opens, with the following call:
gdalinfo NETCDF:S1998031140424.L2_MLAC_OC.x.hdf
Etienne, I rebuilt
Hi Mateusz,
Thanks for putting this together. I will have a look today and probably add
things to it today/ tomorrow.
Best,
2011/10/22 Mateusz Ĺoskot mate...@loskot.net
Folks
I have started brainstorming the CMake for GDAL idea on Wiki:
http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/wiki/CMake
Feel free
Chris,
There is also another route that may work for PGeo,
http://www.gdal.org/ogr/drv_mdb.html I recently built that on Ubuntu but
have not used it yet. It looks like you are close on the other route
though.
HTH, Eli
On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 5:35 AM, Chris Green
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