[gdal-dev] Re: gdal_rasterize -tr and -te

Vincent Schut schut at sarvision.nl
Mon Oct 4 06:45:24 EDT 2010


  On 10/01/2010 03:20 PM, Hermann Peifer wrote:
> On 01/10/2010 07:03, Jukka Rahkonen wrote:
>> Hermann Peifer<peifer<at>  gmx.eu>  writes:
>>
>>
>>> At work, we are taking this "standard grid" issue pretty serious, but
>>> indeed, we might be the only ones worldwide with such a business rule.
>>
>> You are not alone, we are reprojecting our rasters to standard grid 
>> because it
>> helps in making seamless mosaics from the reprojected images. We are 
>> widening
>> the target extents a little bit to all directions with a python 
>> script to suit
>> the grid.
>>
>
> So we are already 2 ;-)
>
> Actually, I tentatively thought there would be more. This was why I 
> wrote to the mailing list in the first place. I am aware that this 
> (non-)issue can be solved in a shell one-liner or perhaps X lines of 
> some other script code. I just thought that if there is a general 
> interest, it could perhaps be built into the library.

Make that 3 :-)

We also often do this, when different datasets (from several satellite 
sensors) need to be used together. Cause I do almost all my gdal stuff 
in python, I just coded this grid matching into the relevant python 
scripts. However, if support for it would be built into the gdal command 
line utilities, we would undoubtly use it often.

Vincent Schut.
>
> Hermann
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