You misspelled the creation option.<div>It should be TFW=YES<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2012/6/21 Jan Tappenbeck <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:osm@tappenbeck.net" target="_blank">osm@tappenbeck.net</a>></span><br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Am <a href="tel:21.06.2012%2010" value="+12106201210" target="_blank">21.06.2012 10</a>:06, schrieb Zirneklitis:<br>
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Just change the extension to *.wld and it will suit for any image type.<br>
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Karlis<br>
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G. Allegri wrote:<br>
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I add an obvious note: a jgw file is exactly the same as a tfw, the only<br>
difference is the extension.<br>
..<br>
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Hi !<br>
<br>
i try to make a twf-file by the -co TWF="YES" option like:<br>
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gdal_translate desktop/alt.jpg desktop/neu.jpg -co "TWF=YES"<br>
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but get the message:<br>
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Warning 6: Driver GTiff does not support TWF creation option<br>
Input file size is 5000, 5000<br>
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the same message i get by<br>
gdal_translate desktop/alt.jpg desktop/neu.tif -co "TWF=YES"<br>
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what is the correct way to use the -co "TWF=YES" - Option?<br>
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reagards jan<br>
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