Dear Ivan
A GDAL driver for a TerraLib raster is a very
welcome development. This driver will
allow FOSS4G folks to experiment with their image datasets
and reach their own conclusions about the issue.
Additionally, we are discussing internally on how
to make our code available inside PostGIS.
W
Dear Gilberto,
Unfortunately I could not follow the discussion since my last reply to
Bruce. I spent more time on air than on land in the last three days.
I believe that your message is a reply to Paul Ramsey message:
http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/discuss/2008-February/003202.html. Am I
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On 2/22/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> IMO:
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> Hi Puneet.
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> Thanks for the comments.
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> > That brings us back to PostGIS supporting images. Clearly, most folks
> > who use it don't see it worth the effort implementing. I suggest two
> > things --
> >
> > one. This
IMO:
Hi Puneet.
Thanks for the comments.
> That brings us back to PostGIS supporting images. Clearly, most folks
> who use it don't see it worth the effort implementing. I suggest two
> things --
>
> one. This being open source, Bruce and others, start developing the
> capabilities and contri
On Feb 22, 2008, at 2:26 AM, Gilberto Camara wrote:
In corporate applications where vectors and raster live together,
and data processing and editing operations are used, handling
different types of data together in a database is convenient.
Control is more important than performance.
Agr
On 2/22/08, Gilberto Camara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear OSGEO
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> I also beg to differ with Paul about the number of cases where image data
> handling in RDBMS is useful or necessary.
>
> In corporate applications where vectors and raster live together, and data
> processing and editing o
Dear OSGEO
I also beg to differ with Paul about the number of cases where image data
handling in RDBMS is useful or necessary.
In corporate applications where vectors and raster live together, and data
processing and editing operations are used, handling different types of data
together in a