Hello all,
working with GRASS GIS 7.0.1svn (r65198) @Linux, I noticed, that when
importing two Landsat images from different dates, I often get them
spatially shifted to each other when comparing them in detail - meaning
when you zoom in to about 1:5000 scale and switch the viewed bands, the
* Tomáš Brunclík brunc...@atlas.cz [2015-05-27 12:49:13 +0200]:
Hello all,
working with GRASS GIS 7.0.1svn (r65198) @Linux, I noticed, that when
importing two Landsat images from different dates, I often get them
spatially shifted to each other when comparing them in detail - meaning
when
Hi Nikos:
Maybe you have some additional tips for me on this problem using
i.atcorr with Landast 8.
On 05/23/2015 04:26 PM, Nikos
Alexandris wrote:
So, do I need to read the Min and Max radiance for each band separately
from the MTL file,
Thanks Thomas and Adrien! These are some great ideas. I'll be sure to
check out (haha) github repository when I have chance.
It turns out that a combination of GRASS + R did the trick. Essentially:
1. export snapshot of initial mapping linework via R
* data are kept in their native, projected
Hi all.
The project is funded! Thanks to everybody who contributed or promoted
the project.
The first two parts are implemented, you can follow the work progress here:
http://www.gissula.eu/qgis-grass-plugin-crowdfunding/progress.html
browser demo video: