Hi Michael,

unfortunately I do not see a "small postscript". Could you post a link to
the file please?

I'm trying to find out how to create a moving window/neighbourhood to do
operations inside this neighbourhood. I do not only want to use a "simple"
filter matrix like Sobel, but apply more complex equations within the moving
window. How can I do this? KernelJAI is not really what I need, is it? I
think I could use JAIs RandomIter in two for-loops, but a moving window
would be a better solution.

Thanks,
Christian



Michael Bedward wrote:
> 
> Hello Geotoolers,
> 
> A small postscript to my query about neighbourhood operations on grid
> covereages (see below) which may be useful for other newbies.
> 
> After Martin pointed me towards JAI for doing such ops I also stumbled
> upon the very handy org.geotools.image.ImageWorker class which nicely
> wraps a selection of JAI operators.  I'm now happily convolving,
> binarizing etc. :)
> 
> Michael

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