Thanks, Guy.
Ha ha. No big deal re: the job. I only did it for 30 years.
I’m capable of doing command line stuff, but not a huge fan. Ran into an error
trying to install UFRaw and ground pretty quickly to a halt.
I did send Emily an email telling her that I was able to open the Phoenix .img
i
LOL
It pays to make no assumptions about folks one meets online (in forums,
Twitter, etc.)
Rick Kline
Data Manager (ret.) <-- !
Spacecraft Planetary Imaging Facility, Cornell University <--
Indeed :-)
I followed Stave Liam's method and it does mostly work (using Emily
Lakdawalla's test ima
Thanks, Liam,
I like the “change the file type” method best, because there’s no messing with
the contents. Easy enough to find header size (offset) - look at the file info,
Lines x Samples x bytes (16 bit image = 2 bytes). Subtract result from actual
file size and you have the header size.
In
On Tue, 2019-01-29 at 11:43 -0500, Rick Kline wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Some folks working with planetary data would like to use raw PDS
http://areo.info/gimp/ may help. It needs to be updated to handle 16-
bit images now that GIMP can open them.
it’s also possible to use ImageMagick or g'mic to conver
g>> on behalf of Rick Kline
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> Subject: [Gimp-user] Opening raw images in GIMP
>
> Hi,
>
> Some folks working with planetary data wo
Hi,
Some folks working with planetary data would like to use raw PDS (NASA’s
Planetary Data System) image files in GIMP. Here’s a link to opening
uncompressed .img files in P’shop. Could someone suggest a comparable GIMP
workflow? Thanks.
http://www.planetary.org/blogs/emily-lakdawalla/2018/03