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From: Trevor C. <re...@cs...> - 2012-11-23 15:47:04
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We don't natively support this format so I suspect that the GDAL importer
is loading this data. Grab a copy of the GDAL command line tools and run a
gdalinfo on the file. See if it returns the same geo coordinates as
Opticks. If not, can you point me to a sample SST file and and I'll take a
look.
On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 9:27 AM, speedinghong <spe...@qq...> wrote:
> when i import a global SST product image,the geo information seems wrong
> with
> longitude,it shows like this
> W179/59 W179/59/30 E180 E179/59/30 E179/59
>
> in my header file,gcps are like this,and it's ok when shown in envi.
>
> geo points =
> {1.5,1.5,89.98,-179.982,8192.500000
> ,1.5,89.98,179.982,1.5,4096.500000,-89.98,-179.982,8192.500000,4096.500000,-89.98,179.982}
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