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Re: [udig-devel] uDig jossim?

OSSIM is primarily for remote sensing, image processing and geographic processing. It works on the concept of forming non-destructive image chains. The source could be a raw image processed through its associated sensor model or it can be a map projected product. OSSIM can reproject the input to any desired map projection and datum. Inputs can be from different file formats, resolutions, radiometries, and map projections. OSSIM can mosaic, blend, feather, histogram match multiple inputs into a composite product at any arbitrary resolution, band combination, area of interest etc. It has all of the standard image processing functions built in as well. Primarily designed for high end remote sensing and geographic processing. No built in limit on number of files, file size, spectral depth etc.



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On Aug 4, 2004, at 1:04 PM, Andrea Aime wrote:

Alle 20:49, martedì 3 agosto 2004, Paul Ramsey ha scritto:
JOSSIM could be a very nice way to get some powerful raster processing
"for free" in uDig. Particularly if we did something with a Java plugin
for manipulating the OSSIM processing chain. This is like what we were
talking about last year, integrating JUMP with OSSIM.

Just a quick question: what are the advantages of using OSSIM instead of JAI?
More formats? More operators? Faster? Easier to use?

Best regards
Andrea Aime
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