[Qgis-developer] [Qgis-user] eliminations of "seams" between raster tiles?

Tim Sutton tim at linfiniti.com
Sun Nov 4 13:43:50 EST 2007


Hi

As mentioned in my reply to Marco, I will make a test build of raster
branch for windows in the next few days. It wont contain GRASS or
python support yet. I will post a note to the mailing list when the
test build is available.

Regards

Tim

2007/11/4, Agustin Lobo <Agustin.Lobo at ija.csic.es>:
> Because compiling on Win is not precisely an easy task and most
> users wont do it.
>
> Agus
>
> Marco Hugentobler escribió:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm in favour of a bugfix release 0.9.1 that is very soon and contains only
> > small changes.
> > In my opinion, the branches should be tested and merged after that as they
> > contain bigger changes that habe higher risk of side effects.
> > Tim, what's your opinion on this as release manager?
> >
> > If the functionality in raster transparency branch is very important for some
> > tasks, why not checkout the code in the branch, compile qgis and work with
> > it?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Marco
> >
> > On Saturday 03 November 2007 09:59:59 Agustin Lobo wrote:
> >> Tim,
> >>
> >> Considering Pete's answer, could these 3 features be included
> >> in the 0.9.1 release? Sorry if I'm too insisting, but not having
> >> these features really prevents any real work done with QGis for raster
> >> imagery. You can work with raster maps, but not with raster images unless
> >> they have been previously enhanced with another program, which you can do
> >> once for testing but, in practice, is very inconvenient.
> >> I understand you have to conform to formal procedures to decide what
> >> to include in 0.9.1 and do not discuss the criteria and/or the final
> >> decision, just wanted to make it clear the consequences of
> >> not having these 3 tools.
> >>
> >> Thank you all for your (great) work!
> >>
> >> Agus
> >>
> >> Peter Ersts escribió:
> >>> Stretching capabilities that are available now, include
> >>> 1) Stretch by single band (gray scale)
> >>> 2) Stretch by multi-color band (RGB)
> >>> 3) The custom color ramps that Marc added a couple of months ago.
> >>>
> >>> So I think that will actually cover most users. The color ramps are
> >>> basic at the moment but the core functionality is there.
> >>>
> >>> I should be committing my recent changes tonight which include
> >>> QgsRasterLayer utilizing the new QgsContrastEnhancement class.
> >>>
> >>> -pete
> >>>
> >>> On Nov 2, 2007 11:07 AM, Tim Sutton <tim at linfiniti.com> wrote:
> >>>> Hi
> >>>>
> >>>> Peter do you have any comments on this? I guess bu 'color' Yuri means
> >>>> the band..?
> >>>>
> >>>> Regards
> >>>>
> >>>> Tim
> >>>>
> >>>>> Thanks. Is there anything in the works for one to choose the *color*
> >>>>> stretch as well?
> >>>>>
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