I was thinking that it would be really nice if we couls have d.rgb in
display manager. Maybe a button next to the "add raster" that would
open three fields to select red/green/blue bands.
Carlos
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I've been missing this functionality too. I wish I could display rgb
composites like regular rasters and vectors via the d.m.
Maciek
BTW, it would be great if NVIZ supported rgb composites too - to avoid
producing huge layers only for visualization by r.composite.
you can add this functionality (i think) by using the "add command" button in
the display manager. In the command enter the d.rgb parameters for your data.
I have used this technique for the d.his command.
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Dylan Beaudette
Soils and Biogeochemistry Graduate Group
University of California at Davis
530.754.7341
This is the way I imagine it on d.m (image attached)
Carlos
On 8/30/05, Dylan Beaudette <dylan@iici.no-ip.org> wrote:
On Monday 29 August 2005 10:48 pm, Maciek Sieczka wrote:
> From: "Carlos "Guâno" Grohmann" <carlos.grohmann@gmail.com>
>
> > d.rgb in display manager
>
> I've been missing this functionality too. I wish I could display rgb
> composites like regular rasters and vectors via the d.m.
>
> Maciek
>
> BTW, it would be great if NVIZ supported rgb composites too - to avoid
> producing huge layers only for visualization by r.composite.
you can add this functionality (i think) by using the "add command" button in
the display manager. In the command enter the d.rgb parameters for your data.
I have used this technique for the d.his command.
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Dylan Beaudette
Soils and Biogeochemistry Graduate Group
University of California at Davis
530.754.7341
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Carlos Henrique Grohmann - Guano
Geologist M.Sc - Doctorate Student at IGc-USP - Brazil
Linux User #89721 - carlos dot grohmann at gmail dot com
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I think a key to this is that it would also have to be zoomable. As it is, you can't zoom with just a d.rgb image on the monitor. Perhaps d.zoom in d.m would be modified to zoom in on one of the greyscale maps of the rgb image, and then the d.rgb would be displayed? Does this make sense?
-Ian
On Aug 30, 2005, at 10:11 AM, Carlos Guâno Grohmann wrote:
This is the way I imagine it on d.m (image attached)
Carlos
On 8/30/05, Dylan Beaudette <dylan@iici.no-ip.org> wrote:
On Monday 29 August 2005 10:48 pm, Maciek Sieczka wrote:
I've been missing this functionality too. I wish I could display rgb
composites like regular rasters and vectors via the d.m.
Maciek
BTW, it would be great if NVIZ supported rgb composites too - to avoid
producing huge layers only for visualization by r.composite.
you can add this functionality (i think) by using the "add command" button in
the display manager. In the command enter the d.rgb parameters for your data.
I have used this technique for the d.his command.
--
Dylan Beaudette
Soils and Biogeochemistry Graduate Group
University of California at Davis
530.754.7341
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Carlos Henrique Grohmann - Guano
Geologist M.Sc - Doctorate Student at IGc-USP - Brazil
Linux User #89721 - carlos dot grohmann at gmail dot com
+-----------------------------------------------------------+
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This is the way I imagine it on d.m (image attached)
.. everyone will have their pet modules. Perhaps we could have three
blank buttons which users could set to be whatever they want?
You can do that already with a text editor and some cut and paste of
one of the other buttons.. Tcl/Tk is just plain text and doesn't need to
be compiled. I encourage you to try!
If you are proud of it, post the patch.
icon: color each letter to make it less english-centric.
I'd still like the x0 to x6 buttons to be stacked in a pulldown icon
with x0 on top. The idea is to have the most used functions/modules with
icons, the rest in the menus. "x5" and "d.rgb" get used but not by most
users on any given day so perhaps should remain in the menus for a
default install. If you start adding icons for everything, where does it
end?
I've already submitted to the CVS an update to the GIS Manager that allows
color draping of a shaded relief map (or other 2 raster map data fusion
using d.his) within the current raster panel.
Michael
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School of Human Evolution and Social Change
Arizona State University
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From: Guâno Carlos Grohmann <carlos.grohmann@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 17:11:32 +0000
To: GRASS mailing list <GRASSLIST@baylor.edu>
Subject: [GRASSLIST:8134] Re: d.rgb in display manager
This is the way I imagine it on d.m (image attached)
Carlos
On 8/30/05, Dylan Beaudette <dylan@iici.no-ip.org> wrote:
On Monday 29 August 2005 10:48 pm, Maciek Sieczka wrote:
I've been missing this functionality too. I wish I could display rgb
composites like regular rasters and vectors via the d.m.
Maciek
BTW, it would be great if NVIZ supported rgb composites too - to avoid
producing huge layers only for visualization by r.composite.
you can add this functionality (i think) by using the "add command" button in
the display manager. In the command enter the d.rgb parameters for your data.
I have used this technique for the d.his command.
--
Dylan Beaudette
Soils and Biogeochemistry Graduate Group
University of California at Davis
530.754.7341
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+-----------------------------------------------------------+
Carlos Henrique Grohmann - Guano
Geologist M.Sc - Doctorate Student at IGc-USP - Brazil
Linux User #89721 - carlos dot grohmann at gmail dot com
+-----------------------------------------------------------+