mapprofile used on a projected map

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BM
BM am 8 Feb. 2017
Kommentiert: BM am 22 Feb. 2017
I am trying to get a data profile along an image band in projection UTM and datum WGS84. I am surprised that mapprofile does not work on a projected image. I'll be grateful to know about alternatives to use. Reprojecting to Geographical coordinates is rather time-consuming. Thanks! BM

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Chad Greene
Chad Greene am 8 Feb. 2017
If you have a 2D projected map and its corresponding x,y coordinates, you can use interp2 to interpolate along any path you wish. You can create a straight-line path using linspace to make x and y (or lat and lon) arrays from the starting point to the ending point.
If your map is a geotiff, you can use geotiffinterp.
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Chad Greene
Chad Greene am 10 Feb. 2017
This is like pulling teeth. Exactly what information do you have? Do you have the x and y or lat and lon coordinates of the radiance map? Do you have x and y or lat and lon coordinates of the transect?
BM
BM am 22 Feb. 2017
Hi Chad, The images are in X,Y (UTM projection). The transect is a shape file also in UTM. Everything would be easy if the data was in Lat/Long, but it seems there are not equivalent commands for projected data (?). Strange, specially when huge amounts of Landsat data are distributed in UTM. I now I could "unproject" images to Lat/Long, but that's computationally quite inefficient, and a bit too much for my PC. I'm really looking forward for suggestions/assistance on this. Thanks! BM

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