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On 2/27/2012 5:17 PM, Dave Linder wrote:
Folks, Question from a naïve user: I have a data set containing 10 satellite images, all the same projection with a one hour time interval from one image to the next. I want to capture a png image file of each image in the set and use ISL to do so. I have figured out how to use ISL to capture the first image, but I can't figure out how to step through the data set to capture the other 9 images. I'm sure it's something simple, but I haven't figured out the secret Google search string to use to find the answer. Any suggestions? Thanks! Dave Linder
Dave,I saw Jeff's suggestion, but using movie generation might be easier. After loading your 10 area images, you have a animation loop, and you should be able to do:
<movie file="${islpath}/test.gif" imagedir="${islpath}" imagetemplate="image_%count%"/>
This can generate both movie and image files. Yuan
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