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script spectral resampling [message #54857] Tue, 17 July 2007 06:06 Go to next message
jochem.verelst@gmail. is currently offline  jochem.verelst@gmail.
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Registered: January 2007
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Hi group,
Before I dig into it, has anybody knowledge if there is already a
spectral resampling script available?
I am searching for a script that resamples (many) spectral data stored
in ascii files into spectra according to a given image file.

I am sure I dont have to invent the wheel again. Any help is welcome.

greetings
Jochem
Re: script spectral resampling [message #54914 is a reply to message #54857] Wed, 18 July 2007 12:58 Go to previous message
Jeff N. is currently offline  Jeff N.
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Registered: April 2005
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On Jul 17, 9:06 am, "jochem.vere...@gmail.com"
<jochem.vere...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi group,
> Before I dig into it, has anybody knowledge if there is already a
> spectral resampling script available?
> I am searching for a script that resamples (many) spectral data stored
> in ascii files into spectra according to a given image file.
>
> I am sure I dont have to invent the wheel again. Any help is welcome.
>
> greetings
> Jochem

If you have ENVI you can use spectral library resampling (spectral-
> spectral libraries)to do this. I've never used the resampling tool
to resample to an image (i've used it to resample to instrument
bandpasses), but according to the first paragraph of the help file, it
can be used for this.

Jeff

Jeff
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