Stefan,

I'm not sure why you would be getting a 1 or 2 pixel offset. I'm
wondering when it would be worthwhile to tackle comprehensive support
for rasters in OpenJUMP. It seems like we are always trying to get
some raster plug-in form a third party to work well in OJ. :]

Just thinking out loud...

SS

On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 7:45 PM, Stefan Steiniger <sst...@geo.uzh.ch> wrote:
> Hei,
>
> I just added the possibility to loaded images with the classes from
> Pirols/Jan Ruzicka's using the new dialog (look for option Add Sextante
> Raster Image). This was done to be able to use the raster analysis
> functions from Sextante in future.
>
> While testing with an image that was derived from vector data (using OJ)
> and loading the images with this new one and the old build-in loader
> (done by Jon) I realized that the Pirol Image loader introduces an offset.
> Not sure why this is, since it only "reads" the reference info from
> worldfile - but there is clearly an offset of about 1-2 pixels between
> both loaders. I assume that the build-in version is correct, since the
> edges are better overlapping with the vector data.
>
> Any comments/suggestions or further tests with other data?
> (I'm a bit tired now - to figure out what happens. So this email is
> rather a warning for people that digitize based on images.)
>
> cheers,
> stefan
>
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