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Resample problems....

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How do I write an .inf for images that look like this (attached). In some images, there is pure black and pur white. How do I take that out? I cant put them in photoshop becuase I will lose the codinates. How do I write the .inf file? Please help!!! ;)


Please write or attach the .inf if you can help :D


Thanks!!
 

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Your inpatience doesn't help generate an answer.

These files are GeoTiffs or Tiff files? If GeoTiff, what are you using as a tool to work with them? You should be thinking about cropping the images to remove so much of the black and white that is present. I can't figure out what Image17's purpose is?

If you have a corresponding .Tfw file for the GeoTiffs, then you can edit the images as much as you like and save them as BMP files. Resample doesn't care if it's a Tiff or BMP file.
 
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