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Re: Error in georeferencing using map_patch? [message #37509 is a reply to message #37422] Fri, 19 December 2003 02:31 Go to previous message
Chris Lee is currently offline  Chris Lee
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In article <ed54c901.0312181110.753ca81f@posting.google.com>, "Will
McCarty" <willmccarty@knology.net> wrote:


> I'm working with a 30x90 array that is basically representative of a
> 50km satellite footprint. In displaying the image, I noticed that they
> seem to be slightly off (coastlines apparent in the image, for example,
> don't line up with coastlines mapped by IDL). I'm trying to figure out
> a simple answer, though. I'm sure my code is correct, so I'm not to
> worried about that. I'm just curious, since I'm applying a small array
> to a large area (the image corresponds to, basically, a very large
> meridional portion of north america), how the map_patch program handles
> the referencing of each point to a given latitude and longitude. The
> given lat and lon correspond to the center of the pixel. Is this how
> map_patch applies it? i'm basically trying to figure out if it is an
> error in idl or in the georeferencing of the data? Lets see what else.
> I'm using a lambert projection. Georeferencing was not done by me, but
> came with the dataset. Thanks for some insight.
> Will


Try getting IDL to plot a few points near some other known locations, on
the equator say, or the southern tips of Africa and South America , find
out what the georeferences of the coastline should be from a map.

(The answer to your question is "I don't know" :)

Chris.
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