If you want to save file size, then HDF-EOS Grid may be a way to go. If you
choose to use HDF5, don't forget to use compression.
Kent
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 12:06 PM, Garrett Campbell
garrett.campb...@nsidc.org wrote:
Thanks,
I have used lat/lon for satellite images where the data is not
I have data in a simple projection: cylindrical equidistant.
I would like to write something into the hdf file to specify the projection.
Any idea what to specify?
Any examples?
Thanks
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Thanks,
I have used lat/lon for satellite images where the data is not on a
regular grid.
I was trying to save file size by not dumping out all the lat/lon float
values.
I'll look at the examples.
Garrett Campbell
On 5/12/2013 9:51 PM, Kent Yang wrote:
If you can use HDF-EOS, you can check