We are attempting to import scanned aerial photo images into grass 4.1 from
tif format digital image files. This has been somewhat successful, but..
we can not display the images in grass 4.1 at the same resolution that they
were oriinally scanned at. The display of the images in image processing
software, such as xv, are at the initial (high) resolution but in grass 4.1
the pixel resolution is much "coarser". We have labored with g.region,
r.support, and other obvious routines to visualize the digital images at
original resolution with no success. We wonder whether the file compression
procedures in grass 4.1 are confounding us, that is do we need to undertake
an "uncompress" procedure. This has been a vexing and time consuming problem!
thanks for your help, Dave Barnes.
Could not be a false perception due to the poor grey/color display of Grass?
I think you should just check the first 5 or 10 grey level values.
Agus
To import a TIFF image into Grass via Xv, always use the `Save at
original size' check box in Xv. Better yet, bypass Xv altogether and use
the r.in.tiff contributed program (src.contrib/SCS/r.tiff).
P. Martijn van Leusen
Institute of Prehistory, University of Amsterdam
martijn@scanner.frw.uva.nl