Re: [GRASS-user] image spatial syncronization

2013-06-20 Thread Daniel Victoria
You are right Hamish, the software is quite old and unmantained. So maybe,
the best bet would be to use the auto-pano tools Neteler suggested. I also
found the web-page of one of the developers.

http://www.dimin.net/software/scientific.html

Cheers
Daniel


On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 11:57 PM, Hamish hamis...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Daniel wrote:
  You could also try a software called regimy (or some other
  spelling). If I recall correctly, it was developed by some
  guys at inpe

 this seems to be the one: REGEEMY
   http://regima.dpi.inpe.br


  and it finds matching control points between a set of images.
  We have been using it for some old landsat images.

 Restrictive license, no linux binary since 2006 and no source
 code to recompile it for 64bit, so I won't bother to add it
 to the wiki (but if it's super useful I don't mind), but seeing
 they haven't touched in in years maybe the authors could be
 convinced to set it free?


 Hamish


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[GRASS-user] r.le.out subdirectory

2013-06-20 Thread Johannes Radinger
Hi,

I just wanted to try out the r.le.* tools for a simple analysis of habitat
patch patterns. In this context, I  was not able to find out where this
r.le.out subdirectory is located where all the result tables are stored?
Should this be a subdirectory within the mapset?

Has anyone used the tools recently on G65 on Linux/Ubuntu?

/johannes
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Re: [GRASS-user] r.le.out subdirectory

2013-06-20 Thread Hamish
Johannes wrote:
 I just wanted to try out the r.le.* tools for a simple
 analysis of habitat patch patterns. In this context,
 I was not able to find out where this r.le.out
 subdirectory is located where all the result tables 

 are stored? Should this be a subdirectory
 within the mapset?


I'm not sure, maybe relative to the
directory you start the module from.
Try 'mkdir'-ing r.le.out/ first, then
running from pwd. (make sure you have
write permissions there.



Hamish

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Re: [GRASS-user] r.le.out subdirectory

2013-06-20 Thread José Miguel Barrios
Indeed. With pwd you can get to know where the r.le.out directory is
created. The r.le.para directory with the settings (units size, units form,
etc) is also created there.

Miguel


2013/6/20 Hamish hamis...@yahoo.com

 Johannes wrote:
  I just wanted to try out the r.le.* tools for a simple
  analysis of habitat patch patterns. In this context,
  I was not able to find out where this r.le.out
  subdirectory is located where all the result tables

  are stored? Should this be a subdirectory
  within the mapset?


 I'm not sure, maybe relative to the
 directory you start the module from.
 Try 'mkdir'-ing r.le.out/ first, then
 running from pwd. (make sure you have
 write permissions there.



 Hamish

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Re: [GRASS-user] r.le.out subdirectory

2013-06-20 Thread Johannes Radinger
Thank you for the fast response. It is indeed the pwd.

/Johannes


On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 2:44 PM, José Miguel Barrios
jmbarri...@gmail.comwrote:

 Indeed. With pwd you can get to know where the r.le.out directory is
 created. The r.le.para directory with the settings (units size, units form,
 etc) is also created there.

 Miguel


 2013/6/20 Hamish hamis...@yahoo.com

 Johannes wrote:
  I just wanted to try out the r.le.* tools for a simple
  analysis of habitat patch patterns. In this context,
  I was not able to find out where this r.le.out
  subdirectory is located where all the result tables

  are stored? Should this be a subdirectory
  within the mapset?


 I'm not sure, maybe relative to the
 directory you start the module from.
 Try 'mkdir'-ing r.le.out/ first, then
 running from pwd. (make sure you have
 write permissions there.



 Hamish

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[GRASS-user] access to multispectral landsat data for the UK

2013-06-20 Thread Dr Colin Hindmarch
Hi,

I have have no institutional or academic affiliations and it seems that this 
limits my access (free of cost) to Landsat data for the UK. This wasn’t always 
the case, I am sure, but I gather everything these days is highly 
commercialised and tightly controlled, with little prospect of an unsupported 
loaner getting access to basic data (except for Google earth PNG ‘snips’ and 
some very useful global DEM Explorer data). 

Has anyone any ideas about open source multispectral UK data?

I should explain that I am an ecologist on a limited budget who is updating 
using open source data and freeware programmes like GRASS, and who is very keen 
to apply these to large-scale landscapes in support of personal and 
professional development. I don’t have a research proposal in mind, but I am 
scoping opportunities as I get to grips with the software and the associated 
analytical techniques, and may at some point work up a few ideas.

Colin.
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Re: [GRASS-user] access to multispectral landsat data for the UK

2013-06-20 Thread Daniel Victoria
Hi Colin,

I don't know where you are looking for these landsat images but they are
free of cost for everyone. Take a look at the Earth Explorer[1] site from
USGS. Even Landsat 8 data is available. I just cheched and found about 60
Landsat8 images over UK and Ireland with less then 30% cloud cover.

Cheers
Daniel

[1] - http://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/


On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 3:57 PM, Dr Colin Hindmarch 
colinhindma...@talktalk.net wrote:

   Hi,

 I have have no institutional or academic affiliations and it seems that
 this limits my access (free of cost) to Landsat data for the UK. This
 wasn’t always the case, I am sure, but I gather everything these days is
 highly commercialised and tightly controlled, with little prospect of an
 unsupported loaner getting access to basic data (except for Google earth
 PNG ‘snips’ and some very useful global DEM Explorer data).

 Has anyone any ideas about open source multispectral UK data?

 I should explain that I am an ecologist on a limited budget who is
 updating using open source data and freeware programmes like GRASS, and who
 is very keen to apply these to large-scale landscapes in support of
 personal and professional development. I don’t have a research proposal in
 mind, but I am scoping opportunities as I get to grips with the software
 and the associated analytical techniques, and may at some point work up a
 few ideas.

 Colin.


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[GRASS-user] r.le.out subdirectory

2013-06-20 Thread Marco Curreli
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Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 15:20:01 +0200
Johannes wrote:
 I was not able to find out where this r.le.out
 subdirectory is located where all the result tables

Maybe in ~/.r.li/ ?

or, find out with locate (first run updatedb as root)

Regards,
 Marco

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Re: [GRASS-user] r.le.out subdirectory

2013-06-20 Thread Hamish
 Johannes wrote:

  I was not able to find out where this r.le.out
  subdirectory is located where all the result tables

Marco:
 Maybe in ~/.r.li/ ?

just fyi for grass 7 I'd plan to move both r.le.out and r.li
dirs into ~/.grass7/.
 
 or, find out with locate (first run updatedb as root)

always useful :)



Hamish

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Re: [GRASS-user] access to multispectral landsat data for the UK

2013-06-20 Thread Nikos Alexandris
Daniel Victoria wrote:

 Hi Colin,
 
 I don't know where you are looking for these landsat images but they are
 free of cost for everyone. Take a look at the Earth Explorer[1] site from
 USGS. Even Landsat 8 data is available. I just cheched and found about 60
 Landsat8 images over UK and Ireland with less then 30% cloud cover.
 
 [1] - http://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/

Count also glovis.usgs.org in.

Nikos

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Re: [GRASS-user] access to multispectral landsat data for the UK

2013-06-20 Thread Hamish
Daniel wrote:

  I don't know where you are looking for these landsat images but they are
  free of cost for everyone. Take a look at the Earth Explorer[1] site from
  USGS. Even Landsat 8 data is available. I just cheched and found about 60
  Landsat8 images over UK and Ireland with less then 30% cloud cover.
 
  [1] - http://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/

Nikos:
 Count also glovis.usgs.org in.


not specifically limited to landsat, but these are great resources too:

nice MODIS etc. data portal:  http://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov

EOLi:  http://earth.esa.int/EOLi/EOLi.html   (`eolisa` java app)

VISAT/BEAM:  http://www.brockmann-consult.de/cms/web/beam/
(`visat` is yet another java app)


Hamish

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