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Hi
Adam,
Do you
get the same error from the running the "issued" command line outside of
ermapper (ie in a command prompt)
Seems
to me it has something to do with the parameters used (may be different in the
gui).
One
thing to try is explicity specifying the datum/proj as command line parameters
(which is what the gui does, altho
it
should not make any difference).
cheers
Mike
I'm getting this error when I try to batch
reproject TIF/TFW (with an ERS):
#1 of 1:
C:\093K_L7\093K_Landsat99.ers to C:\Data\093K_Landsat99.ers Writing scratch
file: C:\Data\093K_Landsat99_scratch_tile1.ers Issuing Map to Map
reprojection command: erswarp -v -t map -e 2 -w 1 -h 1
"C:\Data\093K_Landsat99_scratch_tile1_warp.ers"
"C:\Data\093K_Landsat99.ers" ERROR during reprojection:
ERROR: Insufficient
free space on TO file system Number of files: 1. Number
of tiles: 2 Number reprojected: 1 Number of errors:
1
I have tried the batch reprojection wizard on 2
different machines with the same results, both machines have over 26Gb of free
space. The file I'm trying to reproject is only 80Mb and I'm trying to
reproject from NAD83 / UTM10 to NAD 83 / ALBC. I've tried using the
geocoding wizard to reproject the scratch tile that was created by the batch
reprojection wizard, and that works. The problem is that I have several
hundred of these files to reproject, so I don't want to do them
individually. Any suggestions?
Adam
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