[gdal-dev] OT: openev(2) alternative?

Vincent Schut schut at sarvision.nl
Fri Jun 20 07:16:53 PDT 2014


On 06/20/2014 04:03 PM, Joaquim Luis wrote:
> On 20-06-2014 14:45, Vincent Schut wrote:
>> On 06/20/2014 03:39 PM, Joaquim Luis wrote:
>>> If you are on Windows and 32 bits is not a (severe) limitation, I 
>>> think Mirone (http://w3.ualg.pt/~jluis/mirone) satisfies those 
>>> requisites
>> Ah, sorry, should have mentioned that: I'm on linux (64bit). 32 bit 
>> is a limitation anyway, I regularly need to view very large images... 
>> Btw building experimental stuff is no problem.
>
> Ah.
> It can be made to work on Linux as well but than one needs Matlab (no 
> 32 bits restriction in that case)

Hmm, sorry, that's not going to work either... No Matlab here. Would it 
work with Octave?
I'd prefer a truly open source solution anyway, if possible. However, 
closed-source but free options are also considered.

>
>>
>> Vincent.
>>
>>>
>>> Joaquim
>>>
>>>> Hi list,
>>>>
>>>> this is a bit off topic, but I guess I'll have the biggest chance 
>>>> for an answer on this ml...
>>>>
>>>> Untill now, I always succeeded in (re)building openev2, but after 
>>>> some recent system upgrades, it fails... I've used openev2 (and 
>>>> openev before that) long as my preferred raster viewer. It is 
>>>> blazingly fast, and has almost all functionality I want from a 
>>>> viewer. Especially an easy mechanism to set which bands are r,g and 
>>>> b, and to adjust the stretch, are important to me. And displaying 
>>>> multiple rasters on top of each other, being able to easily switch 
>>>> them on and off.
>>>>
>>>> Now I'm afraid I need to look for an alternative. There once were 
>>>> rumours of an openev3, but afaik that has never really materialized?
>>>> I've tried several others (tuiview, monteverdi(2), qgis, thuban, 
>>>> otbiceviewer, ...) but none of them has the combination of being 
>>>> fast and convenient.
>>>>
>>>> I just need something that is good in displaying (browsing, 
>>>> zooming) multi-band raster files. Anybody knows a viable alternative?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>> Vincent.
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