Jukka,

It can be fairly challenging to build the JP2KAK driver, particularly
on Windows and with it being distinctly not open source it is hard
for me to distribute binaries.

I have made a calendar item for myself tonight to backport the
fixes to 1.8 and to build a JP2KAK plugin I can privately distribute
to Kakadu license holders.  Poke me tomorrow if you don't hear
from me.

Best regards,
Frank

On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 12:02 PM, Jukka Rahkonen
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Frank Warmerdam <warmerdam <at> pobox.com> writes:
>
>>
>> Folks,
>>
>> If you never use the JP2KAK driver you can stop reading now.
>
> What is the method for us poor Windows users for getting JP2KAK support
> nowadays? We have a license and Kakadu SDK but no tools nor knowledge for 
> doing
> anything difficult. However, we have terabytes of JPEG2000 images to play 
> with.
> Just last week I came back to some of our 7, 8 and 9 channel Landsat images
> including channels with 15, 30 and 60 m resolution and the only way to handle
> those was to use Kakadu utility programs. Also some of my odd jpf experiments
> could only be decoded by kdu_expand and I would like to have a try with gdal 
> and
> JP2KAK.
> Alternatively I can make a few test images available for download.
>
> -Jukka Rahkonen-
>
>
>
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