Markus Neteler wrote:
On Thu, Jan 1, 2009 at 4:06 PM, Micha Silver <[email protected]> wrote:
Happy New Year to all!

Happy New Year!

I want to run some r.le analyses on rasters I will create from two

[please consider r.li which way faster]
Thanks for the tip.
ortho-photo images. The newer ortho-photo is full color, so when importing
into GRASS I get the three RGB bands. So I make an image group and subgroup
with the three bands and I can do the clustering.  However The older image
is a B/W tiff, so it becomes a single grayscale raster.  But the
classification modules require a group with more than one band. What's the
best way to handle this?

Note that the i.smap module also works with single-image groups.

OK, I'll have a look.
What means "The older image" above? It's not entirely clear to me
what you plan to do.
One set of aerial photos are from the 1950's -1960's. These are all black and white photos: single band tiff. The newer set of aerial photos are color images from 2005-2007. The region is a "savanna" area with sparse trees and bushes. We need to compare how many trees, and their size, 50 years ago with the situation today.

Any additional pointers are most welcome. Thanks,
Micha
Markus



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