Excellent idea! It would need a little bit of content management to
avoid getting spam in these fields and getting feedback preferably
back to the source, but that might be overcome with some
brainstorming :-)
Cheers,
Jeroen
On Aug 26, 2009, at 4:51 AM, Ted Habermann wrote:
Lots of discuss
Lots of discussions on standardization of data formats, lots of
challenges there. One thing that has not been mentioned (I think) is the
idea of standardizing responses from users about 1) uses of data and 2)
limitations of data (files too big fits in here). Both of these are
included in the MD
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OK. I'm not an expert on images, but I'd be interested in working with
you. How
n Blake
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MPG:
When you say "effort" do you mean some sort of library to support JP2
geo side of things?
What programming language would you be most intereste
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MPG:
When you say "effort" do you mean some sort of library to support JP2
geo side of things?
What programming language would you be most interested in? C++?
Lan
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It would not be a good SoC thing, due to the level of expertise and tim
, David
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I realize that there are likely not a large number of people who have
the expertise and experience to write this kind of code.
Is this a project that should be
a formats?
>
> David.
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> Do you know why there hasn't been a broader adoption of JP2?
Not through lack of trying on my part :-)
I t
undation or org interested in open data formats?
David.
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[mailto:discuss-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Michael P. Gerlek
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Fawcett, David wrote:
I realize that there are likely not a large number of people who have
the expertise and experience to write this kind of code.
Is this a project that should be shopped around for funding?
I'd say so.
Google Summer of Code?
IMHO, it definitely doesn't such timing/sc
interested in open data formats?
David.
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n
still apply. :]
Landon
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Some clarifications:
- MrSID has both lossy and lossless modes
- MrSID is not fractal based; it uses wavelets (and
arithmeti
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IMO:
Just another thoug
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> P. Gerlek
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> Some clarifications:
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On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 01:57:16PM -0700, Landon Blake wrote:
> MPG:
>
> Thanks for the clarification.
>
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 01:57:16PM -0700, Landon Blake wrote:
> MPG:
>
> Thanks for the clarification.
>
> When you said "there is today no open source implementation of JP2 that
> is suitable for geo work" do you mean that there is no open source
> library that can read and write JP2? If so, wh
Behalf Of Landon Blake
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MPG:
Thanks for the clarification.
When you said "there is today no open source implementation of JP2 that is
suitable for geo work&
Landon asked:
> When you said "there is today no open source implementation of JP2 that is
> suitable for geo
> work" do you mean that there is no open source library that can read and
> write JP2? If so,
> who is using the format?
There are a few implementations of JP2 around. The Kakadu libr
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Some clarifications:
- MrSID has both lossy and
rt: there is today no
> open source implementation of JP2 that is suitable for geo work. Alas.
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> -mpg
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> discuss-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] *On Behalf Of *Eric Wolf
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geo work. Alas.
-mpg
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The MRSID format is a very
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[mailto:discuss-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Eric Wolf
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The MRSID format is a very special case - and perhaps an opportunity for
a ne
The MRSID format is a very special case - and perhaps an opportunity for a
new FOSS file format. MRSID is a lossless, fractal-based, multi-scale raster
compression format. LizardTech has the algorithms to encode and decode MRSID
locked up in copyrights, and I believe, patents. Even companies like E
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