by Sam | Mar 22, 2022 | Raster Concepts, Raster Rendering
Rasters in MapInfo Pro Rasters (Grids and Images) have always been an integral part of MapInfo Pro. To complement the basic visualisation and interrogation capabilities in MapInfo Pro, users could purchase Vertical Mapper (sold separately) to provide advanced raster...
by Sam | Mar 22, 2022 | Raster Concepts, Raster Rendering
Raster Statistics Statistics can be computed for each band and component in a raster. Complicating this, statistics can also be computed for an event or over a range of events, and for the base resolution level or a specified resolution level. Beyond that, you can...
by Sam | Mar 22, 2022 | Raster Concepts, Raster Rendering
Interpolating Raster Data Almost all operations on rasters involve interpolation. Interpolation is the process of computing the value of a raster at a particular point location and at a particular scale. In some scenarios, you need to up-sample – where you interpolate...
by Sam | Mar 22, 2022 | Raster Concepts
The Structure of a Modern Raster The modern raster is a significant evolution from the old grids and images of the past. It differs in its geometric complexity and flexibility, its data storage flexibility, and its data compression options. A modern raster can support...
by Sam | Feb 16, 2022 | Raster Concepts, Uncategorized
How to use MRR Rasters in QGIS on Windows using GDAL If you use MapInfo Pro and have the “Advanced” raster visualisation and processing plug-in, then you will be familiar with the MRR raster format. If you produce any rasters in MapInfo, either by gridding point data...