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#10 |
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Currently obtained via requests to Andrew Wilson. We may be able to gain access via the Pan-Government Agreement, according to Tony Clifton @ BGS. We need to sign up at http://www.iggi.gov.uk/signUp.php to see if we're eligible. Steve is doing this. |
#44 |
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From Chris Hecker (support ticket #42): Since all our datasets are in ED50, I was trying in a next step, to get that working. However, azgcorr seems to have troubles with the -d7 option. I use the following statement (without DEM at the moment): azgcorr -1 h153131b.hdf -3 h153131b_out_noDEM_ED50.hdf -BIout \ -d7 0 -87 -98 -121 0 0 0 0 -mUTMZ 30 \ -in -p 2 2 -bl 100 -1 \ -v > h153131b_out_noDEM_ED50.txt This should give me UTM Zone 30 for ED50 mean. However, the -v output to the txt file shows that it uses Datum Shift type "Dutch" which is made for RD reference system (not UTM at all) with Bessel ellipsoid etc, so something different. Confirmed this does the same for me, example output: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- azgcorr -- ver: 4.8.3-lin Jun 12 2007 (C) Azimuth Systems UK 1996, 2007 Note: NO DEM is being used which means that if significant topographic variation is present the geocorrected image will be unsuitable for accurate georeferencing against map or vector data or for mosaicing with adjacent lines, see User Guide for more details data recorded in year: 2006 date: 02/06/2006 CCD type [3]: SPECIM sensor details and data HDF level 1 input file: h153131b.hdf No CApsfov table on hdf - using default optic details Scanner: CCD image (CAimage) pixels: 320 lines: 3336 bands: 237 config: Specim HAWK SWIR view angles port: -11.8526 star: 11.8526 Navigation... navigation spheroid: user map projection spheroid: INTERN datum shift type: DUTCH map projection: UTM ... Contacting Bill to see if this is a misuse/misunderstanding on our part or a bug in the option-reading/display code. |
#54 |
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Data location: ~arsf/arsf_data/in_progress/2007/flight_data/uk/GB2007_05-2007_116a_Windermere Data arrived from ARSF via initial SATA disk transfer in June. Scientific details: Data to inform models of potentially toxic cyanobacterial blooms in lakes. See ~arsf/arsf_data/in_progress/2007/ARSF_Applications-GB_2007/GB07-05_*pdf Related tickets: (this is one of several lakes overflown) Sensors
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