Stefan,

Is that a bug in the SEXTANTE-OJ Bindings, or a SEXTANTE bug that might
affect other users?? A Geotools user recently reported a similar behaviour
and a fix (that I haven't updated yet, since it is a quick fix and I still
have to test it a bit more).

Regards.

Victor


> Hei all,
>
> today I discovered a problem with the tif image export for raster files
> if for instance Sextante raster processing results should be exported.
> Unfortunately the export function shifted the images by 0.5 pixels
> towards NW (since the current implementation did not respect that the
> world file coordinate is given for the center of the first pixel - and
> not the pixel corner)
>
> I did a bug fix an hour ago. I hope that tomorrows nightly build
> contains this fix.
>
> You can see if it works by exporting a loaded tif file (using the load
> Sextante raster image option) with Save Raster Image from the raster
> image layer context menu, and reload the file again (using Open..
> Sextante Raster...). If there is a shift in both images, then this is a
> non-fixed version.
>
> I am sorry for any troubles that may have occurred (the fastest way may
> be to fix the world files).
> stefan
>
> PS: As this a severe problem, I will try to make a new OpenJUMP release
> the next days.
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>



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