ECW
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ECW
Thorsten,I've placed an ECW file here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/tta3s40hmrq2 ... HOVR2ZCThe file opens in Windows (ERDAS, ERMapper, ENVI, and ArcMap). Graphic Converter spends several minutes 'opening' the file and then throws an error. Can you tell me what I may be doing wrong?Ken W.Ken Winterbergerkwinter@alaska.net1 907 345 5800 (h)1 860 287 1566 (c)3000 Capstan DriveAnchorage, AK 99516"The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn" - Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Re: ECW
Attachments :Hi Ken,I get the message: the folder is empty.Is there any error message in the console?Maybe the biggest problem is: the developers of the ecw sdk do not support the Mac since a long time. So, the sdk is really old.Thorsten On 06.09.2013, at 09:45, Kenneth Winterberger <kwinter@alaska.net> wrote: Thorsten,I've placed an ECW file here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/tta3s40hmrq2 ... HOVR2ZCThe file opens in Windows (ERDAS, ERMapper, ENVI, and ArcMap). Graphic Converter spends several minutes 'opening' the file and then throws an error. Can you tell me what I may be doing wrong?Ken W.
Re: ECW
I could open using GC 6.7.7 ------------------------- At 11:17 +0200 2013-09-06, Thorsten Lemke wrote: >Hi Ken, > >I get the message: the folder is empty. > >Is there any error message in the console? > >Maybe the biggest problem is: the developers of >the ecw sdk do not support the Mac since a long >time. So, the sdk is really old. > >Thorsten > > >On 06.09.2013, at 09:45, Kenneth Winterberger ><<mailto:kwinter@alaska.net>kwinter@alaska.net> >wrote: > >>Thorsten, >> >> >>I've placed an ECW file >>here: <https://www.dropbox.com/sh/tta3s40hmrq2 ... 7SNHOVR2ZC >> >>The file opens in Windows (ERDAS, ERMapper, >>ENVI, and ArcMap). Graphic Converter spends >>several minutes 'opening' the file and then >>throws an error. Can you tell me what I may be >>doing wrong? >> >>Ken W. >> > > >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >Content-Disposition: attachment; > filename=signature.asc >Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; > name=signature.asc >Content-Description: Message signed with OpenPGP using GPGMail > >Attachment converted: MB_DATA:signature 99.asc ( / ) (0005AE11)