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Subject: Re: GISList: Seeking raster "stacker"
Date:  03/27/2003 08:55:00 AM
From:  Allan Doyle



On Thursday, March 27 2003 at 09:47:12(-0500) Allan Doyle wrote:
> On Thursday, March 27 2003 at 09:57:30(+0300) Mick Wilson wrote:
> >
> > So: anyone know of a (public domain) tool that could help here? Failing
> > that, does anyone know of a tool for manually adding/removing a defined
> > number of rows/columns from a raster?
>
> Mick,
>
> Netpbm will let you add/delete rows/columns. Trouble is, it might be a
> bit involved in getting it running on a Windows machine if you're not
> already familiar with the Cygwin tools.
>
> http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/
> http://www.cygwin.com/
>

Thinking about it a little more, another good tool (but its $99 US) is
Paint Shop Pro (http://www.jasc.com/). You can slide the images around
as a stacked set of layers and then you can crop or add
rows/columns. Then simply save each layer as a separate file and they
will all be the same size.

I think you can do this with the Gimp as well. http://www.gimp.org/
It's free/open source.

Allan

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