Hi,
Ede has done most of the work related to imagery things lately but Peppe made a
few weeks ago a rasteranalysis plugin which can do affine transformation for
Sextante images and thus rotate images. Read OpenJUMP dev mails from 19th of
December, 2013. The rastertools jar is at
https://source
Thanks for all of the help Jukka.
I may take a look at the source code to see if I can add support for
rotated images. Do we know who added the existing code to support image
loading? I don't want to step on any toes...Any ideas where I should start
poking around?
This is an itch I need to scratc
edgar soldin wrote:
> On 03.01.2014 21:53, Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
>>
>>
>> Conclusion: This is more like a missing feature in OpenJUMP than a bug.
>> However, opening a rotated image without rotating it and without telling any
>> message for the user is not especially good behaviour.
>>
> how do
Hi Ede,
Am 03.01.14 21:26, schrieb edgar.sol...@web.de:
> On 03.01.2014 21:53, Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
>>
>>
>> Conclusion: This is more like a missing feature in OpenJUMP than a bug.
>> However, opening a rotated image without rotating it and without telling any
>> message for the user is not esp
On 03.01.2014 21:53, Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
>
>
> Conclusion: This is more like a missing feature in OpenJUMP than a bug.
> However, opening a rotated image without rotating it and without telling any
> message for the user is not especially good behaviour.
>
how do other GIS handle the rotat
Hi,
The original file is rotated. You can check it with gdalinfo tool
gdalinfo 2002.tif
...
GeoTransform =
6697775.316314506, 3.277130385711653, 0.1207351549931068
1810295.507891604, 0.1207325375509305, -3.277059340130199
...
Corner Coordinates:
Upper Left ( 6697775.316, 1810295.508) (120d 2'
Jukka:
You can download the raster data here:
http://www.mediafire.com/view/bpf5dqqpm6g3fo4/2002.tif
You can download the vector data here:
http://www.mediafire.com/view/4pwdiiauff3n3ij/Resolved%20Boundary%20Linework.wkt
That should show the shift.
I tried to open the image with all of the avai
Hi,
I can check your images and their footprints. Tell me also which OJ version and
which raster driver you have used.
-Jukka Rahkonen-
Landon Blake wrote:
> Is anyone else noticing a shift when they import GeoTIFF files into OpenJUMP?
> I've got several Geotif