Re: [gdal-dev] Dateline gap

2011-04-14 Thread Jerl Simpson
Hello: I'm having a hard time getting anything to work with the files I have. Maybe the files need to be changed or translated? Joaquim mentioned they need to be in geogs but I'm not sure how to go about checking for that or converting to that if need be. I've included output from one of the

Re: [gdal-dev] Dateline gap

2011-04-14 Thread Joaquim Luis
Jerl, I suggested the ps2raster way because it's one that I know well (I'm supposed to) but probably there is also a GDAL solution (that I don't know). Since ps2raster is a GMT program I suggest that you make this questions in the GMT list. However, since I kind of start this I'll give some

Re: [gdal-dev] Dateline gap

2011-04-14 Thread Jerl Simpson
Joaquim: Ok that makes more sense now. You answered some of the questions I was having, like how can ps2raster do anything with a necdf anyway? I just used the info for that one test file, because the contents were shorted. It happens with others as well like this one that has these

[gdal-dev] Dateline gap

2011-04-12 Thread Jerl Simpson
Hello: I stopped by the #gdal channel on IRC to ask this question. Thank you for the help provided there. I thought it might be better if I asked a question here so I can better explain what's going on in one spot and not flood the channel. I understand this is a pixel center vs pixel edge

Re: [gdal-dev] Dateline gap

2011-04-12 Thread Joaquim Luis
Jerl, I would do that with GMT. By using ps2raster you can convert any GMT figure (in geogs of course) into KML, and GMT has excellent care of date line transition issues. Joaquim Hello: I stopped by the #gdal channel on IRC to ask this question. Thank you for the help provided there. I

Re: [gdal-dev] Dateline gap

2011-04-12 Thread Jerl Simpson
Thanks for the GMT suggestions. I've never used it, I'll try it out. Thanks!! Typed with thumbs... On Apr 12, 2011 7:24 PM, Joaquim Luis jl...@ualg.pt wrote: Jerl, I would do that with GMT. By using ps2raster you can convert any GMT figure (in geogs of course) into KML, and GMT has excellent