I'm trying to digitize a paper map of an island. I've decomposed a scan of it into layers, one layer per file. One of the layers, polygons representing the high tide line, is a greyscale jpeg file with just two colours (0, 255). Imported into GRASS 6.3 (Linux 2.31.6 kernel) and processed with r.thin, after 429 iterations it becomes a mess of horizonal, vertical and 45 degree straight lines.
In case these files would be helpful to see what's going on, I attach them. The input file is <a href="http://n2.nabble.com/file/n4562787/hermit-hightide-2colour.jpg" target="_top">hermit-hightide-2colour.jpg</a> and the exported output is <a href="http://n2.nabble.com/file/n4562787/hightide-thin.png" target="_top">hightide-thin.png</a>.
I hope someone can tell me what I'm doing wrongly. Thanks.
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