[Qgis-developer] Re: Creating a Python plugin for OSSIM-QGIS

Victor Olaya volayaf at gmail.com
Sun Apr 22 10:59:01 EDT 2012


Right. That's the point, SEXTANTE handles the graphical stuff and the
integration in QGIS. The only thing the developer has to do to create
a SEXTANTE algorithm is to write the algorithm itself, the processing
part

Regards

El día 22 de abril de 2012 15:28, Peter Borissow
<peter.borissow at yahoo.com> escribió:
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>> I think it makes more sense to have just ONE visual tool, that can
>> incororate ANY algorithm, and then plug all the algorithms into that
>> tool, whether they come from OSSIM, OTB, or whatever. That is, at
>> least, the idea behind SEXTANTE :-)
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> Sure, no objections here.
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> In that case, Vipul would simply develop python bindings for individual
> OSSIM algorithms (e.g. pan sharpening, orthorecitification, histogram
> matching, etc) and expose them in SEXTANTE. SETANTE would provide a visual
> front end to create processing chains. Correct?
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