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Good afternooon, On Mon, 28 Feb 2005, Ryan Jewell wrote:
Yes I know what the MAN says, but apparently I am too stupid to know how many pixels are going to be in the image produced when using bounds of 35;-105;45;-90 and wanting 1km resolution. Please tell me again how many pixels per degree lat/lon there are for 1km res?
Well, a hand waving estimate is 0.01 degree of lat/lon is 1 km. So if you want to go from 35 to 45 in the y direction, you need 10 x 100 or 1000 pixels. and -105 to -90, that is 15 x 100 or 1500 pixels.
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