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Re: problem with subset one image by another [message #59432 is a reply to message #59335] Thu, 27 March 2008 06:54 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
jameskuyper is currently offline  jameskuyper
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negra wrote:
> (If I wrote it :-)) certainly) to smaller
>>> regions.
>> OK, that makes it a little bit clearer what you are doing. What we need
>> is more details about what it is that you want to do, and haven't
>> figured out how to do. What have you tried? What's wrong with the
>> approaches you have tried?
>
>
> In helps for ENVI&IDL, ittvis and other web sites I don't find
> something what I could use. I don't know even from what to begin. And
> without experience in programming it's still difficultly, write this
> procedure independently.

Don't concentrate on how to do it; that's never the right place to
begin. First, concentrate on clearly describing what it is you want to
do. What do you start with, and what do you want to have when it's
finished? Don't worry about the details of how to program it and what
tools to use until you've taken care of the first part.

Without more details about what you want to do it is difficult,
bordering upon impossible, for us to give you any useful advice about
how to do it.
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