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Description
For GeoTIFF export:
Workflow: "Export View as Image" as GeoTIFF (Full scene, no changes in with and height)--> Import in ArcGIS. Result: See "ScreenShot_arcgis.png". The image extend is the same but the image seems to be compressed in height and no data pixel lines have been produced. After iteration transformation error suggested.
- The projection in ArcGIS and BEAM have the same parameters
- BEAM and ArcGIS show the same X and Y size, X & Y have not the same size (see "screenhot"-"screenshot3.png" to see product details from ArcGIS)
- The problem seems to appear since BEAM 4.6 (since GeoTOOLS?)
- Image format without geoprojection do not show that feature, as the GeoTIFF has a projection, the procedure might be changed
- Export GeoTIFF products works well
For simple image export:
If the full scene is exported to a simple image format (e.g PNG) the image bounds are incorrect.
This can be seen in the attached image (PNG - ImageExport.png). The black line highlights the border of the image and the yellow is where the image border should be located.
Workflow: "Export View as Image" as GeoTIFF (Full scene, no changes in with and height)--> Import in ArcGIS. Result: See "ScreenShot_arcgis.png". The image extend is the same but the image seems to be compressed in height and no data pixel lines have been produced. After iteration transformation error suggested.
- The projection in ArcGIS and BEAM have the same parameters
- BEAM and ArcGIS show the same X and Y size, X & Y have not the same size (see "screenhot"-"screenshot3.png" to see product details from ArcGIS)
- The problem seems to appear since BEAM 4.6 (since GeoTOOLS?)
- Image format without geoprojection do not show that feature, as the GeoTIFF has a projection, the procedure might be changed
- Export GeoTIFF products works well
For simple image export:
If the full scene is exported to a simple image format (e.g PNG) the image bounds are incorrect.
This can be seen in the attached image (PNG - ImageExport.png). The black line highlights the border of the image and the yellow is where the image border should be located.