Proceed to GeoCommunity Home Page


SpatialNewsGIS Data DepotGeoImaging ChannelGIS and MappingSoftwareGIS JobsGeoBids-RFPsGeoCommunity MarketplaceGIS Event Listings
HomeLoginAccountsAboutContactAdvertiseSearchFAQsForumsCartFree Newsletter

Sponsored by:


TOPICS
Today's News

Submit News

Feature Articles

Product Reviews

Education

News Affiliates

Discussions

Newsletters

Email Lists

Polls

Editor's Corner


SpatialNews Daily Newswire!
Subscribe now!

Latest Industry Headlines
SiteVision GIS Partnership With City of Roanoke VA Goes Live
Garmin® Introduces Delta™ Upland Remote Trainer with Beeper
Caliper Offers Updated Chile Data for Use with Maptitude 2013
Southampton’s Go! Rhinos Trail Mapped by Ordnance Survey
New Approach to Measuring Coral Growth Offers Valuable Tool for Reef Managers
Topo ly - Tailor-Fit for Companies' Online Mapping Needs

Latest GeoBids-RFPs
Nautical Charts*Poland
Software & Telemetry GPS
Spatial Data Management-DC
Geospatial and Mapping-DC
Next-Gen 911-MO

Recent Job Opportunities
Planner/GIS Specialist
Team Leader- Grape Supply Systems
Geospatial Developer

Recent Discussions
Raster images
cartographic symbology
Telephone Exchange areas in Europe
Problem showcasing Vector map on Windows CE device
Base map

GeoCommunity Mailing List
 
Mailing List Archives

Subject: [gislist] A free tool to visualize and animate ERDAS GIS maps
Date:  12/19/2006 01:55:00 PM
From:  Weimin Xi



We are pleased to announce that LANDISVIEW Beta 1.0 (with a User Guide)
is now available for every one free of charge to download at our website:

http://kelab.tamu.edu/standard/restoration/restoration_tools.htm

LANDISVIEW is a tool, developed at the Knowledge Engineering Laboratory
at Texas A&M University,
to visualize and animate 8-bit/16-bit ERDAS GIS format (e.g., LANDIS and
LANDIS-II output maps).
It can also convert 8-bit/16-bit ERDAS GIS format into ASCII and batch
files.

LANDISVIEW provides two major functions: 1) File Viewer: Files can be
viewed sequentially and an output
can be generated as a movie file or as an image file. 2) File converter:
It will convert the loaded files for compatibility
with 3rd party software, such as Fragstats, a widely used spatial
analysis tool.

Some available features of LANDISVIEW include:
1) Display cell coordinates and values.
2) Apply user-defined color palette to visualize files.
3) Save maps as pictures and animations as video files (*.avi).
4) Convert ERDAS files into ASCII grids for compatibility with Fragstats

Thanks,
Weimin Xi

Email: xi@tamu.edu
Knowledge Engineering Laboratory
Department of Entomology
Texas A&M University

_______________________________________________
gislist mailing list
gislist@lists.geocomm.com
http://lists.geocomm.com/mailman/listinfo/gislist

_________________________________
This list is brought to you by
The GeoCommunity
http://www.geocomm.com/

Sponsored by:

For information
regarding
advertising rates
Click Here!

Copyright© 1995-2012 MindSites Group / Privacy Policy

GeoCommunity™, Wireless Developer Network™, GIS Data Depot®, and Spatial News™
including all logos and other service marks
are registered trademarks and trade communities of
MindSites Group