Difference between revisions of "Karl's IPW experience"
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− | ==DEM into IPW== | + | == DEM in albers into IPW == |
− | '''The result is an image with | + | |
+ | '''The result is an image with four headers. The upper left corner is referred to as line 0, sample 0.''' | ||
1) converted SierraBB-500m.tif to ASCII using ArcGIS Conversion Tools > From Raster > Raster to ASCII | 1) converted SierraBB-500m.tif to ASCII using ArcGIS Conversion Tools > From Raster > Raster to ASCII | ||
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2) stripped header with Wordpad | 2) stripped header with Wordpad | ||
− | 3) text2ipw | + | 3) text2ipw -l 1450 -s 876 -b 1 -n 16 snbb500m.txt > dem.ipw |
4) mkgeoh -c albers -u meters -o 389271.181648,-218640.76643 -d -500,500 dem.ipw > dem.geo.ipw | 4) mkgeoh -c albers -u meters -o 389271.181648,-218640.76643 -d -500,500 dem.ipw > dem.geo.ipw | ||
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units = meters | units = meters | ||
coord_sys_ID = albers | coord_sys_ID = albers | ||
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+ | == DEM in WGS84 into IPW == | ||
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+ | 1) converted SierraBB-500m_wgs84 ASCII using ArcGIS Conversion Tools > From Raster > Raster to ASCII | ||
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+ | 2) stripped header with Textpad | ||
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+ | 3) replaced -9999 (no data) with 0 so that lq header would only go from dem min to max | ||
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+ | 3) text2ipw -l 1261 -s 1008 -b 1 -n 16 sierrabb-500m_wgs84.txt > demwgs84.ipw | ||
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+ | 4) mkgeoh -c 'geo' -u degrees -o -41.5206376,-122.615503 -d -0.0051981894,0.0051981894 demwgs84.ipw > demwgs84.geo.ipw | ||
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+ | or more recently | ||
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+ | 5) mkgeoh -c geo -u degrees -o 41.520910931,-122.615503265 -d -0.00083333333,0.00083333333 snbb_90m_wgs84.ipw > snbb_90m_wgs84.geo.ipw | ||
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+ | == view factor for DEM spanning more than 1 degree == | ||
+ | gviewf demwgs84.geo.ipw > demwgs84.gviewf.ipw | ||
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+ | demux -b 0 demsfa2.gviewf.ipw > vf.ipw | ||
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+ | demux -b 1 demsfa2.gviewf.ipw > ct.ipw | ||
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+ | ipw2pbm vf.ipw > vf.pbm | ||
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+ | ipw2pbm ct.ipw > ct.pbm |
Latest revision as of 00:45, 5 November 2009
DEM in albers into IPW
The result is an image with four headers. The upper left corner is referred to as line 0, sample 0.
1) converted SierraBB-500m.tif to ASCII using ArcGIS Conversion Tools > From Raster > Raster to ASCII
2) stripped header with Wordpad
3) text2ipw -l 1450 -s 876 -b 1 -n 16 snbb500m.txt > dem.ipw
4) mkgeoh -c albers -u meters -o 389271.181648,-218640.76643 -d -500,500 dem.ipw > dem.geo.ipw
!<header> basic_image_i -1 $Revision: 1.11 $ byteorder = 0123 nlines = 1450 nsamps = 876 nbands = 1
!<header> basic_image 0 $Revision: 1.11 $ bytes = 2 bits = 16 history = text2ipw -l 1450 -s 876 -b 1 -n 16 snbb500m.txt
!<header> lq 0 $Revision: 1.6 $ map = 0 -10.99219036 map = 65535 4254.503906
!<header> geo 0 $Revision: 1.7 $ bline = 389271.181648 bsamp = -218640.76643 dline = -500 dsamp = 500 units = meters coord_sys_ID = albers
DEM in WGS84 into IPW
1) converted SierraBB-500m_wgs84 ASCII using ArcGIS Conversion Tools > From Raster > Raster to ASCII
2) stripped header with Textpad
3) replaced -9999 (no data) with 0 so that lq header would only go from dem min to max
3) text2ipw -l 1261 -s 1008 -b 1 -n 16 sierrabb-500m_wgs84.txt > demwgs84.ipw
4) mkgeoh -c 'geo' -u degrees -o -41.5206376,-122.615503 -d -0.0051981894,0.0051981894 demwgs84.ipw > demwgs84.geo.ipw
or more recently
5) mkgeoh -c geo -u degrees -o 41.520910931,-122.615503265 -d -0.00083333333,0.00083333333 snbb_90m_wgs84.ipw > snbb_90m_wgs84.geo.ipw
view factor for DEM spanning more than 1 degree
gviewf demwgs84.geo.ipw > demwgs84.gviewf.ipw
demux -b 0 demsfa2.gviewf.ipw > vf.ipw
demux -b 1 demsfa2.gviewf.ipw > ct.ipw
ipw2pbm vf.ipw > vf.pbm
ipw2pbm ct.ipw > ct.pbm