I'm not so interested in making a movie; I want to be able to explore different 
layers of my maps as I see the data progresses. From the wiki page, there 
doesn't appear to be a way to do this, though. 

Thanks,
Katie

-----Original Message-----
From: Micha Silver [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thu 11/19/2009 1:35 AM
To: Carbonari, Katie (IS)
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] time dependent variable
 
Carbonari, Katie (IS) wrote:

>
> Hello. I have a netcdf file that I'm visualizing in GRASS. I first 
> convert the parameters to GeoTiffs (using gdal_translate) and then 
> incorporate into GRASS via r.in.gdal. Each file has 48 time steps (one 
> per hour for 2 days). Is there any way to show the progression of my 
> data in GRASS? I want to show which schools (or other such data) is 
> affected by the path of my data (in this case, smoke from a fire). Any 
> have any pointers?
>
If you're interested in making animations then on the GRASS wiki [1] 
there are several suggestions.

One of the options is exporting the maps as png files then running a 
tool called gifsicle to combine them into an animated gif. I've used 
this [2] to make nice animated maps.


-- 

Micha


[1] http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Movies

[2]  http://my.arava.co.il/~micha/blog/?p=168

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