distorted image

Thanks a lot Phisan, Bruce and Markus,

The succesful procedure was through i.points -> i.rectify and the other
stuff (r.support and some other tunnings within these programs).
Unfortunately the importing routines r.in.gif & r.in.tiff doesn't work
on my machine, that's why I always try to change everything to .ras or
.ppm. OK I know I should turn to Grass5.0 but I must save something for
a new HD, he, he. I tried it in other machine and of course is pretty
good as 4.2 was some time ago.

Cheers,

Antonio

Antonio Rodríguez Verdugo wrote:

At 09:24 AM 16/03/00 +0700, you wrote:
>Dear Antonio,
>
>Antonio Rodríguez wrote:
>
>> Thanks a lot Phisan, Bruce and Markus,
>>
>> The succesful procedure was through i.points -> i.rectify and the other
>> stuff (r.support and some other tunnings within these programs).
>> Unfortunately the importing routines r.in.gif & r.in.tiff doesn't work
>> on my machine, that's why I always try to change everything to .ras or
>> .ppm. OK I know I should turn to Grass5.0 but I must save something for
>> a new HD, he, he. I tried it in other machine and of course is pretty
>> good as 4.2 was some time ago

halt! GRASS 5.0 is buggy.

try binary 4.21b22 first.
i like it , i call 'dream release'

>
>what kind of image you have?
>The modules work best with 8bit gray image.
>Try XV and change to 8bit

I've tried everything with XV and 8 bits and Gif. But there is no way wirh
the segmentation faut.
>

After installing 'dream release' GRASS, start 'xv'
again --> open you bitmap --> R-mouse-->Menu-24/8bit
-->8-bit mode-->Save-->xv save dialogue pop-up!
-->Format:TIFF-->Colors:GreyScale-->Check-NormalSize
-->tyep new name in save file:-->OK

then try a agaion with r.in.tiff with -v option to see detail

HTH :wink:

Schau Amigo!,
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