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work with MODIS dataset on idl [message #94539] Wed, 28 June 2017 19:11 Go to next message
eki.gd.itb is currently offline  eki.gd.itb
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hello guys, i don't know about IDL but i have to work with it
i have total 2000 MODIS images from different tiles (horizontal and vertical)

my problem is i don't know how to reproject from sinusoidal to UTM and how to mosaic those images into single images, so that i could derive the value inside each pixel.
is there anyone has an example of idl routine related to my problem? it would help me a lot to solve my problem

big thanks~
Re: work with MODIS dataset on idl [message #94541 is a reply to message #94539] Thu, 29 June 2017 01:28 Go to previous message
Jonas Ardo is currently offline  Jonas Ardo
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Registered: April 2014
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Hi

Try MODIS Conversion Toolkit (https://github.com/dawhite/MCTK) (require
ENVI) or MODIS reprojection tool at
https://lpdaac.usgs.gov/tools/modis_reprojection_tool

/J

On 29/06/2017 04:11, eki.gd.itb@gmail.com wrote:
> hello guys, i don't know about IDL but i have to work with it
> i have total 2000 MODIS images from different tiles (horizontal and vertical)
>
> my problem is i don't know how to reproject from sinusoidal to UTM and how to mosaic those images into single images, so that i could derive the value inside each pixel.
> is there anyone has an example of idl routine related to my problem? it would help me a lot to solve my problem
>
> big thanks~
>
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