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Go to Lat61, Lon7.5, Alt7km
Am I the only one having problem with the boundary between the images in this area?
Originally posted by Red@Jan 25 2005, 06:59 PM
Go to Lat61, Lon7.5, Alt7km
Am I the only one having problem with the boundary between the images in this area?
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Please?
Over 100 people have read this and not one willing to help :(
Is my question stupid or.... :unsure:
TomServo
02-10-2005, 07:48 PM
We can't get to everything the second it is posted.. sometimes messages do get lost in the clutter of everything else.
I'll look later tonight.. I am still at work now.
Originally posted by TomServo@Feb 10 2005, 08:48 PM
We can't get to everything the second it is posted.. sometimes messages do get lost in the clutter of everything else.
I'll look later tonight.. I am still at work now.
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Thanks, no hard feelings from my side. Even though english aint my first language, I did not expect my folow up post to be read as a "angry" post :unsure:
OTOH I must respectfully decline your "the second it is posted" :P :D
Like I said, thanks for looking into this :)
Originally posted by TomServo@Feb 10 2005, 08:48 PM
We can't get to everything the second it is posted.. sometimes messages do get lost in the clutter of everything else.
I'll look later tonight.. I am still at work now.
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Am I "in the clutter" again... :D
Guest
03-06-2005, 10:09 PM
Originally posted by Red@Mar 6 2005, 09:21 AM
Still present in 1.3 :(
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I see the problem. Looks like an elevation problem. Might be fixed with the new NLT landsat?
pj.de.bruin
04-16-2005, 04:24 PM
This is just because there is no altitude information available above 61N. It happens all over at 61N.
Beansprout
04-16-2005, 06:47 PM
Sorry I didn't see this earlier.
As the post above said, you're seeing the boundry where elevation data stops, which is why it looks odd.
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