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Exactly! And the main pros to choose ECW was that it is the only format
which MapServer can read directly. I thought maybe folks would like to
use those images for their web maps. Why not? While if compressing the
original scenes into ZIP or RAR, they still become quite large files.
Wavelet compression is something different and much more efficient. And
- most importantly - directly readable by GIS software without a need
to deploy uncompressed files on your disk in order to use them.<br>
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Gedas<br>
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Jachym Cepicky wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hallo,
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<pre wrap="">users just need to install the appropriate ECW plugins on their GIS
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GDAL should be able to read this format, see
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://gdal.maptools.org/formats_list.html">http://gdal.maptools.org/formats_list.html</a>
But there are some limitations <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://gdal.maptools.org/frmt_ecw.html">http://gdal.maptools.org/frmt_ecw.html</a>
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<pre wrap=""> I didn't find
any GIS image compression software that would be a total freeware.
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gnu zip?
Jáchym
On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 09:38:53AM +0300, Gedas Vaitkus wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Dear Paolo,
Yes, you are right about that, but in order to open ECW files, the
users just need to install the appropriate ECW plugins on their GIS
software form Earth Resource Mapping web page
(<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.ermapper.com/downloads/plugins.aspx">http://www.ermapper.com/downloads/plugins.aspx</a>). Those plugins are
free. Besides, the providers also offer a free ECW compressor which
only has limitation on the original file size. Otherwise in terms of
image quality and performance, ECW is obviously the best format for me.
I have seriously tested MrSID, JPEG2000 and ECW formats while working
on the European mosaic. Trust me - ECW is the only format which allows
you to open 400 compressed images in GIS software at once... And,
honestly, I didn't find any GIS image compression software that would
be a total freeware.
Regards,
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<pre wrap="">Gedas
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