Re: JPEG image help - Easy for people who understand IDL?! [message #82388 is a reply to message #82299] |
Thu, 06 December 2012 16:29   |
Rebecca C
Messages: 5 Registered: December 2012
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Yes, re-bin definitely does not seem like what I was intending to do. And, for the assignment, I don't think it is necessary. I battled with "congrid" earlier this morning, before also ditching it. In fact, I no longer care about resizing them as long as I got the two images into a .jpg ... even if by my workaround way!
I have already submitted the .pro (pretty much the same as I had pasted above) and the resulting jpg to my professor and am waiting for his response. All we were supposed to give was the JPG, but I *know* that I still don't understand the real way to do it so was just poking around to get an actual grasp of it! I don't think stumbling my way to a correct end result is as important as understanding the right way to get there.
Also, my major is environmental science, "Society and Policy" track. *Not* the scientific/lab work track. I've taken two ArcGIS-related classes, and can operate that software alright to make maps and some tables. That's about as technical as I've ever had to get - IDL is quite the wrong fit for me!
I'm headed out of the computer lab now, but I will be back on Tuesday. I would love to revisit this if I don't figure it out by then, so if you post your 3-line supermethod (or should I call it pure magic) I would definitely be grateful. Some people may be around next week in my department who I could ask about this and a couple other questions, but I was beyond frustrated with spending 6 hours today on this when I have other finals, a project, and a thesis all to wrap up by next week. I can tell you I won't be shedding a tear when this class is in my rearview mirror, that's for sure!
You have been so helpful, thank you for your patience and explanations!
Have a great night and weekend!
- Rebecca
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