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View Image issue #148
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My guess is that either the header metadata is wrong or there is just noise in the bands you are viewing. Did you create the header or did it come from some other software? I suggest first trying to view some other bands to see if they all look the same. Or you could just view the first principal component, since any "real" (non-noise) data would appear there. The fact that you didn't get an error means the size of the file is consistent with the header metadata but maybe the data type is wrong. You could try a few different values and see if it makes a difference. If you post the contents of your header, I might be able to make a suggestion. The "data type" field would be particularly useful. |
I'm not sure but I've never seen an ENVI header with |
The image file size is 655.2 MB |
I need the exact size, in bytes (not MB). |
655,171,014 bytes |
It seems as though the ENVI "header" was provided for informational purposes, rather than actually reading image data from ENVI. I have never seen an ENVI
So my guess is that you received a self-contained TIFF file and the ENVI header is provided for metadata. If you want to process the data with the |
Thank you, this solved the problem once I converted the TIFF file to ENVI. |
Hi there,
I'm new to spectral python and have come across unusual behavior when attempting to view a hyperspectral image with imshow. The information from the hdr file looks correct when I load it in, but when I try to view the image it shows up as follows:
Any ideas on what could be the issue here?
Thanks in advance!
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