[GRASS-user] Raster import into GRASS via shell - unwanted spatially masked

Sylvain Maillard sylvain.maillard at gmail.com
Tue Feb 8 07:30:33 EST 2011


Have you try to zoom on the extend of the imported raster ?

the r.in.* modules ignore grass region during the import, but after
your display use the mask and current region, so it can happend that
you have imported the full raster, but see only a small part ...


cheers,
Sylvain


2011/2/8  <razmjooeis at faunalia.co.uk>:
> Do you use r.in.gdal -e?
> Maybe you just need to change the color profile?
> Cheers
> Sab
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have been writing a shell script to import lots of data into my GRASS
>> project. Since a while when importing new data, the data is imported as if
>> I had used one of my masks, although I have not set a mask.
>>
>> First idea was to remove the mask with r.mask -r
>> Output from the shell:
>> WARNING: No existing MASK to remove
>>
>> Has anybody an idea how to get the complete raster into GRASS?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
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