Am 17.01.2014 23:37, schrieb Even Rouault:
You should likely create a GDAL Trac ticket with your report and the patch,
but I'm not sure who will dare hurting his head against this wall...
This ticket should have the same issue already:
https://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/ticket/4954
For the QGIS
Hi,
I wish to call gdalwarp from within a python script but I cannot get it to
work.
The command I wish to run is:
gdalwarp -q -multi -r cubicspline -t_srs '+proj=geos +lon_0=0.0 +h=35785831'
-te -5568748.2758 -5568748.4774 5568748.2758 5568748.2758 -tr 3000.40316582
3000.40316582 -srcnodata
try
subprocess.call([gdalwarp, -q, -multi, ... TEST2.tiff])
Each arg must be an element in the list.
-kurt
On Jan 19, 2014, at 2:27 PM, Simon Proud s...@geo.ku.dk wrote:
Hi,
I wish to call gdalwarp from within a python script but I cannot get it to
work.
The command I wish to run
Hi, thanks for the reply.
I tried changing the call to this:
process.call([gdalwarp,-q,-multi,-r cubicspline,-t_srs '+proj=geos
+lon_0=0.0 +h=35785831',-te -5568748.2758 -5568748.4774 5568748.2758
5568748.2758,-tr 3000.40316582 3000.40316582,-srcnodata
65535,TEST.tiff,TEST2.tiff])
But still
,-r cubicspline,
becomes
-r, cubicspline,
and so forth
On Jan 19, 2014, at 3:00 PM, Simon Richard Proud s...@geo.ku.dk wrote:
Hi, thanks for the reply.
I tried changing the call to this:
process.call([gdalwarp,-q,-multi,-r cubicspline,-t_srs '+proj=geos
+lon_0=0.0 +h=35785831',-te
Ok, that gets things a little closer - now it gives an error: ERROR 1:
Translating source or target SRS failed
I tried with '+proj=geos +lon_0=0.0 +h=35785831' as one argument and as three.
Same result.
I also tried including the -te and -tr arguments in the one argument along with
the proj
Hello, folks,
I tried to build a Raster Attribute Table (denoted as RAT below) for a
GeoTiff raster file(attached as “test.tif”) in C within Visual Studio 2008.
This C file was compiled through and there was no errors reported.
I used GDALSetDefaultRAT function, it was successful. But when I
have not tested this, but I would guess something like this...
['gdalwarp','-q','-multi','-r', 'cubicspline','-t_srs', '+proj=geos +lon_0=0.0
+h=35785831', '-te', '-5568748.2758 -5568748.4774 5568748.2758
5568748.2758','-tr', '3000.40316582 3000.40316582', '-srcnodata',
'65535','TEST.tiff',
Hello, folks,
Sorry, the attactment was scrubed in my previous email since it cannot be
in a .rar file. In this email, I changed the file extension to .rar_1.
After grab it, please change back the file extension to .rar to open in rar.
I tried to build a Raster Attribute Table (denoted as
Hi,
Unfortunately that produces a file not found error with filename 65535. If I
remove both arguments -srcnodata and 65535 then I go back to getting the
usage guidelines.
/Simon
Fra: Kurt Schwehr [schw...@gmail.com]
Sendt: 19. januar 2014 19:00
Til:
GeoTiff's do not support Raster Attribute Tables. Try sticking to HFA
instead.
Sam.
On 20 January 2014 12:55, sam sung samsung...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, folks,
I tried to build a Raster Attribute Table (denoted as RAT below) for a
GeoTiff raster file(attached as “test.tif”) in C within
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