Hi!
I have a high-res satellite image which has a positioning error about 5 m.
A previous GRASS version had a simple shift of coordinates however in the
GRASS-7 I cannot find such a tool.
A workaround is to use i.rectify. It seems to me that there could be a
more simple possibility for such
On 07/12/11 10:41, Andres Kuusk wrote:
Hi!
I have a high-res satellite image which has a positioning error about 5 m.
A previous GRASS version had a simple shift of coordinates however in the
GRASS-7 I cannot find such a tool.
[...]
I could to run i.rectify on another PC which has a bit
I have a raster that I received from a colleague that has a different
center northing parameter from another map in the same projection. All the
rest of the region and projection information are correct. I think what I
need to do is to re-project the new raster to match the center northing
Kirk wrote:
Here is the output of r.region for the raster with the wrong
center, and the output of v.region for a vector with the correct
center:
I think your subconscious is trying to tell you something.
Above you typo'd r.region instead of g.region, but r.region
is the tool to use. Just
On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 10:41 AM, Andres Kuusk and...@aai.ee wrote:
Hi!
I have a high-res satellite image which has a positioning error about 5 m.
A previous GRASS version had a simple shift of coordinates however in the
GRASS-7 I cannot find such a tool.
A workaround is to use i.rectify.