Thanks LeeDaniel, that is what I figured too :-) I am still a bit new
to Grass so I have to get used to this region stuff.

Espen



2010/7/14 LeeDaniel <[email protected]>:
>
> In my opinion, the easiest way would be to set the region according to your
> GeoTIFF. You can do that with g.region using the parameter rast=your_raster
>
> More here:
> http://grass.itc.it/gdp/html_grass64/g.region.html
>
> If you set the region to your GeoTIFF, the extent and resolution of the
> region will match its original specifications so your output file should be
> ~ the same size as the original :)
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