On 11-03-28 05:10 AM, Luisa Peña wrote:
Hello
I got a reply to my message stating that GDAL ignores a flag in the GEOTIF
specification that says whether the coordinates are for the center or the
lower-left of each pixel.
Is this true? It's exacly what I am obtaining and what Markus Neteler
Hello
I got a reply to my message stating that GDAL ignores a flag in the
GEOTIF specification that says whether the coordinates are for the center or
the lower-left of each pixel.
Is this true? It's exacly what I am obtaining and what Markus Neteler
explained me (about the useage of NN
Back again on this
I have talked with Markus Neteler and he told me that if I use gdalwarp with
NN method, I will get a pixel shift and he suggested me to use bilinear
method. The problem with bilinear is that my pixel values are changed (based
on bilinear method)
So is there any method to keep
For now GDAL15 (the one that comes with winGRASS GIS) and GDAL16 binary.
Why?
(I have sent this to the wrong mailing list)
Why?
2011/3/22 Kyle Shannon ksshan...@gmail.com
What version of gdal are you using?
#
Kyle Shannon
Physical Science Technician
RMRS
Greetings
I have sent an message a couple of days ago (
http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/gdal-dev/2011-March/028124.html) about this
I used gdalwarp with this formulation
gdalpwarp -t_srs EPSG -tr 30 30 input.tif output.tif
Well it works fine but It seems to be with a deviation of half pixel on
What version of gdal are you using?
#
Kyle Shannon
Physical Science Technician
RMRS Fire Sciences Lab
Fire, Fuels Smoke - RWU 4405
5775 Highway 10 W.
Missoula, MT 59808
(406)829-6954
kshan...@fs.fed.us
#
On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 15:36,