this bug's URL: http://intevation.de/rt/webrt?serial_num=3559
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Subject: more resample methods
Platform: Mac OSX
grass obtained from: Trento Italy site
grass binary for platform: Compiled from Sources
Either add bilinear and cubic resample commands (ie r.resamp.cubic), or expand r.resample with a
method option to include these (similar to r.proj).
Up to now I've been able to work around this by using r.proj on a symlink to the location I'm working in,
so I can used r.proj's bilinear and cubic methods.
But, there is a limitation to this - taking a global projection, such as Robinson, I project it in halves
from latlong. This eases memory use, and more important masks out the corners automatically that
would normally be filled in as a result of the backwards projection method used for rasters. Then I
patch the halves together and use the r.proj trick to resample that. Unfortunately, since I'm resampling
the whole region, the corners are filled back in.
I generally like to initially project rasters at close to the source resolution, then resample, instead of
projecting directly to the desired resolution, so I can reuse it for multiple resolutions and save the
initial projecting and patching time. (in case anyone might suggest I project directly to the desired
resolution to work around this problem)
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