On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 11:22 AM, Hamish hamis...@yahoo.com wrote:
does gdalinfo on the downloaded files in $GISDBASE/wms_downloads/ show
any georeferencing?
Yes.
if so you should be ok, just have to write some r.in.gdal + r.patch loops.
try to focus on patching smaller e.g. 1deg x 1deg
Paulo wrote:
Well, download was already done when I cried for help =]
7 gigs
does gdalinfo on the downloaded files in $GISDBASE/wms_downloads/ show
any georeferencing?
if so you should be ok, just have to write some r.in.gdal + r.patch loops.
try to focus on patching smaller e.g. 1deg x
Paulo wrote:
I was starting a project that needed a lot of srtms.
So I though: Let's use the WMS!
there I went, set region:
rows: 82800
cols: 57600
cells: 476928
that is really really huge. Are you running 64bit ?
better would be to do it as a set of smaller tiles,
Hamish wrote:
Download tiles instead for such a big job... then maybe use r.patch
to combine them into 5x5 degree tiles. Processing should be much more
accurate and faster too.
(I mean standard SRTM tiles, not precut WMS tiles)
you can set up some wget, curl, lftp, httrack script to
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 3:58 AM, Hamish hamis...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hamish wrote:
Download tiles instead for such a big job... then maybe use r.patch
to combine them into 5x5 degree tiles. Processing should be much more
accurate and faster too.
Well, download was already done when I cried for
Hi All,
I was starting a project that needed a lot of srtms.
So I though: Let's use the WMS!
there I went, set region:
GRASS 6.2.3 (prominence):~/gis g.region -p
projection: 3 (Latitude-Longitude)
zone: 0
datum: wgs84
ellipsoid: wgs84
north: 13N
south: 56S
west:
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 12:49 AM, Paulo 'Pmarc' Marcondes
pmarc.deb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I was starting a project that needed a lot of srtms.
So I though: Let's use the WMS!
there I went, set region:
GRASS 6.2.3 (prominence):~/gis g.region -p
projection: 3 (Latitude-Longitude)