Hi,
I think that the alternatives for wavelet based compression of geospatial
imagery are MrSID, ECW and JPEG2000. I wouldn't be very afraid of the submarine
patents, JPEG2000 has been there a long time already and it is rather widely
used for geospatial and medical imagery. Digital cinema wil
Hi Jukka,
Thanks for the information. As you point out, support for such a
flexible format as JP2000 is tricky. Without a large library of
diverse image samples encoded with different codecs, it would be
difficult to test effectively, so it is good to hear you have 3 TB of
data.
There do seem
This is great information Jukka.
Thank you for adding it to our discussion.
The Sunburned Surveyor
On 7/17/07, Rahkonen Jukka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think that the alternatives for wavelet based compression of geospatial
> imagery are MrSID, ECW and JPEG2000. I wouldn't be very
Nacho,
Thank you for the helpful feedback. You have answered one of my
biggest questions about the inclusion of the Bouy library in OpenJUMP:
Is it worth using?
It sounds like you have some experience with the library and are a
strong proponent of its use. Sounds like the library can stay.
The S
Pedro,
Can you open the zip file manually? Maybe it isn't a problem with the
path, but with the zip file itself.
I'm not familiar with the extension manager code, so this is just a
shot in the dark.
The Sunburned Surveyor
On 7/14/07, Pedro Doria Meunier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -BEGIN P
Peppe,
I'm sorry that I didn't get back to you on this question sooner. Are
you talking about the JPP wiki, or something else?
Let me know, and we can talk some more about it.
The Sunburned Surveyor
On 7/11/07, Giuseppe Aruta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi SS,
>
> I have an idea:
> I think I
I'll bounce an e-mail to the GeoTools list, and will get back to you
guys if they have anything.
No point in reinventing the wheel.
The Sunburned Surveyor
On 7/15/07, Stefan Steiniger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> no..
>
> dont know how far geotools people worked on that
>
> but are you talking a
Very interesting.
I don't have a great trust of Autodesk either. (It's hard when they
keep violating their customers with forced upgrades.)
SS
On 7/11/07, Larry Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Sunburned,
>
> I actually got on board with DWF back in 1995 when AutoDesk first
> introduced t
Geoff,
Have you used Eclipse at all? I've got an Ant build script that I can
share with you that makes building OpenJUMP a snap.
If you are interested I can help you set up an Eclipse project to
build OpenJUMP.
The Sunburned Surveyor
On 7/12/07, Larry Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Geof
Peppe,
As you can see, our project could benefit from a little more organized
approach to releases.
However, I typically defer to Stefan in this particular area, so I
will let him respond to your post if he is not too busy.
The Sunburned Surveyor
On 7/16/07, Giuseppe Aruta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
Hei,
i am actually nearly back to business. I submitted my work by end of
last week.
i thought about the proposal from Peppe over the weekend,
but i have not even decided yet for myself.
what we could do is to make (fast) a new release with the improvements.
But...
*) it should not be 1.2, sin
@Pepe,
btw: if you want to inlcude images in the help (on the wiki) we can add
you to our "developer list" (that requires an sourceforge account) and
we can give you write access to our project-webspace for storing the images.
please send me an email if that would fit you and i will send you
f
wow..
but lets see how the look and feel will be (it looks in the screenshot
pretty much like eclipse which is not that probably a low usuability for
the non-devloping-enduser due to an information overload) but if all
windows except the map window are "stackable" (term ?) into one window
usin
sorry for my english.. i changed the sentence afterwards:
right form:
but lets see how the look and feel will be (it looks in the screenshot
pretty much like eclipse. That type of GUI ordering probably has low
usuability for
the non-devloping-enduser due to an possible information overload)
ste
>I've attached a screen shot as a teaser for what I've been working on.
consider me teased. :-)
Larry
On 7/17/07, Stefan Steiniger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> wow..
>
> but lets see how the look and feel will be (it looks in the screenshot
> pretty much like eclipse which is not that probably
Hi Stefan,
I'm using the docking windows framework from www.infonode.net. They have
a good demo of what you can do with the framework.
With it you can stack the views together into a series of tabs and
generally just drag things around to the location that suits the way you
work. Another nice
Dear SS
I think I made the decision some time ago not to get involved with core
development, for the moment I am content to stay with the development of
the odd plugin. If I change my mind I will let you know
Geoff
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
> Geoff,
>
> Have you used Eclipse at all? I've go
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