Michael Barton wrote:
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Renae,
On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 7:16 AM, Renae Mackas rmac...@sfu.ca wrote:
Hello GRASS users-
I am trying to mosaic colourcomposites from LANDSAT
Hello GRASS users-
I am trying to mosaic colourcomposites from LANDSAT images. A few weeks ago, I
had luck doing this using r.patch with the -z flag such as below:
r.patch -z
input=020.020.2000.055_rgb,021.020.2000.014_rgb,021.021.2000.142_rgb,022.020.2000.005_rgb
output=mosaic
When I try
region beyond the edges of the zone.
On 1-Apr-09, at 4:10 PM, Renae Mackas wrote:
Hello GRASS users-
I am trying to create a mosaic of LANDSAT taken of Eastern Hudson
Bay area using GRASS 6.3.0. I have run into the problem though that
some of these images are from different UTM zones
. Are there any suggestions of how best to mosaic
images from different zones without using shell script?
Thanks in advance for any help,
Renae Mackas
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Thanks for your input, and sorry for the delayed response Hamish, I've been
away for the last while and haven't had much chance to work with Grass.
Hamish wrote:
Renae Mackas wrote:
I have used r.ing.dal to import different Landsat TIFF images, and am now
trying to superimpose red
, GRASS_HEIGHT=484
but nothing shows up in my map display window. How do I display the results
of this??
I am very new to GRASS, so any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks
very much for the help,
Renae Mackas
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Thanks Markus, I will give those a try.
Markus Neteler wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 9:17 PM, Renae Mackas rmac...@sfu.ca wrote:
Hi-
I am new to GRASS (using version 6.3.0), and am trying to figure out how
to
execute multiple commands at once in the command line. I am currently
of the online
examples I have found show that people are able to do this, but I am still
not aware how to do so. Any tips would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Renae Mackas
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