Markus Metz wrote: > In i.rectify, I have implemented the interpolation methods available > in r.proj, and while testing discovered an offset of one cell (row + > 1, col + 1 from source to target) between the source and target > imagery after rectifying (40+ automatically collected GCPs, order=1, > sub-pixel RMS errors, source image not distorted). I corrected this > offset in i.rectify and suggest that all modules using > Rast_interp_linear/Rast_interp_bilinear/Rast_interp_cubic/Rast_interp_bicubic > should be checked. I am pretty sure that at least r.proj needs this > fix (if a one-cell shift is something to worry about).
For MODIS satellite data the cells can be 4km tall, for GRIB data 1/2 degree or full degree. So once reprojected from eg lat/lon to UTM, the cells are still quite big and a 1 cell offset can be significant when trying to ground-truth against in situ measurements. also, i.rectify and gdalwarp share the same code source for order= matrix calcs, so maybe we should check for the same there if that was touched. thanks, Hamish _______________________________________________ grass-dev mailing list grass-dev@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-dev