by rjhale | May 5, 2023 | Imagery, QGIS
I’m behind. I feel like Raster Attribute Tables have been a thing and I’ve not had to use them so I just ignore it. After doing a bit of digging it looks like this has been a thing in QGIS and ESRI Software since about 2018/2019. I grabbed the National...
by rjhale | Dec 18, 2019 | GRASS, Imagery, Lidar
I know – I’m running behind. So look at these 12 days as either “hints” or “tools”….or both. Being a consultant I walk into some weird situations with data and clients – so it helps to take a full complement of tools...
by Ryan Bowe | Feb 20, 2014 | Do Some Good, Imagery, Rambling
“An idea I live by comes from a John Wayne movie called Rio Lobo. John Wayne and Jack Elam are on one side of a crick shooting their guns at the bad guys on the other side. John Wayne looks down at Jack Elam and says “Scatter gun’s...
by rjhale | Feb 17, 2014 | ArcGIS Desktop, GDAL, Imagery, QGIS
I guess I’ve been doing this way too long. I remember when pyramid layers on imagery was a bit “new” to those of us who had been plunking along with ArcINFO. I’ve seen a few mentions in various places I’ve been hanging out about “My...
by rjhale | Jan 26, 2014 | FOSS4G, Imagery, Open Source GIS, QGIS
So I’m not even sure how I’m going to wrap this post up quickly and efficiently. Here goes….. We’ve a client that needs a “web map” – so it’s led us to a ton of digging and learning. Tonights fun was the OpenGeo suite....
by rjhale | Jan 10, 2014 | Imagery, Rambling
“Hollywood can do it why can’t you?” was the sentence that about put me over the edge back in 2000. I had inherited a “position” where I was going to be the “ortho guy”. Essentially the guy that took 9×9 scanned aerial...