hi all
i got new thing from canada like http://cmer.cis.uoguelph.ca/
and also JEDI from philipina http://www.jediproject.net
and i got also from blender guy http://www.gryllus.net/Blender/3D.html
can share this in GIS world
because we need that
thx
--
Frans Thamura
Meruvian.
Experiential T
Bruce,
For your information, I expect to be talking to Chris, from the National
Archives Australia this coming week.
Apparently they store their data sets in Open formats, but don't know
how to store GIS datasets in open formats. I'm hoping that we can help.
Bruce Bannerman wrote:
IMO:
Ju
That is great. Thanks!
-isl
> ---Original Message---
> From: Michael P. Gerlek
> Subject: RE: [OSGeo-Discuss] Open File
> FormatsandProprietaryAlgorithms[SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
> Sent: Aug 21 '09 13:59
>
> Yes, JP2 supports signed and unsigned types of up to ~24 bits. And lots
Hi Landon,
It has been an interesting discussion, algorithms copyrights, most used
formats, limitations, internal details, etc. I definitely agree that it got out
of control and we should end some place but I and going to give you a quick
answer.
> What are the limitations of Geotiff/JPEG com
On 2009/08/21 11:55 AM, Landon Blake wrote:
I would like to get some comments on a phenomenon I have discovered
among the OpenJUMP community. I know for sure of one (1) company that
maintains a separate fork of OpenJUMP, but which monitors our mailing
list and likely grabs patches form our source