r.in.erdas help
Eric Lambert
lambert at gis.uiuc.edu
Thu Dec 2 10:03:48 EST 1993
Xin,
You might want to give "i.in.erdas" a try. I was ahving trouble with the "r.in.erdas" too. I think that the r.in version might work better on .gis extension files. Once I gave the i.in version a try, it worked just fine.
Good Luck.
-Eric
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<> Date: Wed, 1 Dec 1993 18:20:17 -0500
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<> I did "r.in.erdas erdas=tm083090.lan prefix=tm"
<> and took all 7 bands. I got tm.1 ... tm.7.
<> I run r.support to all of them and greated a group (tm90).
<> I was trying to run i.composite but failed. I was told
<> one of files was out of range which cannot be true.
<>
<> I r.compress-ed tm.3 and wanted to look at it.
<> What I got were a whole bunch of vertical lines.
<>
<> All the info in cellhd seem correct and match
<> the ERDAS file header (version 7.5).
<>
<> Any hint would be appreciated.
<>
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<> --Xin
<> zhuang at access.digex.com
<>
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