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Re: how to open three single-band files simultaneously [message #48895] Sun, 04 June 2006 23:35 Go to next message
Jeff N. is currently offline  Jeff N.
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Mike wrote:
> Allow me to recap the question
>
> I'd like to convert the three single-banded files into a BSQ file.
> How to do it?

Go to File -> Save File As -> ENVI Standard

Click "Import File..." and select your three files. Order them as you
wish with the "Reorder files" button. Note that the "File" menu I'm
talking about is the one in ENVI's main menu bar, not the menu for a
display window.

Cheers,
Jeff
Re: how to open three single-band files simultaneously [message #48896 is a reply to message #48895] Sun, 04 June 2006 23:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mike[4] is currently offline  Mike[4]
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Allow me to recap the question

I'd like to convert the three single-banded files into a BSQ file.
How to do it?
Re: how to open three single-band files simultaneously [message #48986 is a reply to message #48895] Mon, 05 June 2006 23:59 Go to previous message
Mike[4] is currently offline  Mike[4]
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Thank you Jeff.

This is to save three files in bandlist into a ENVI standard.

If I would like to import three single-banded files at one step
(because they have same nl, ns, datatype) and into a three-banded
image. How to do it? thanks.
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