GIS
Visualizing your Obstacle Assessment Surface in 3D (ILS)
Just a quick video on how the OAS surfaces look in 3D, just because the visualization as only 2D makes it a little bit hard to understand
Just a quick video on how the OAS surfaces look in 3D, just because the visualization as only 2D makes it a little bit hard to understand
4 reasons you shouldn’t rely on Super Star staff
Using arcpy to automate raster clipping to data frame extent
Installing rasterio on Windows is a challenge, specially when developers dont show Windows love – Windoze for them :), anyway the fact is a lot of us are using Windows, if you go to rasterio Windows installation it currently looks like this Windows Windows binary packages created by Christoph Read more…
According to Merriam Webster address: the words and numbers that are used to describe the location of a building and that are written on letters, envelopes, and packages so that they can be mailed to that location Now that is a simple statement but first lets look at examples of common Read more…
Yesterday while I was checking out the QGIS tag in twitter I noticed something about not being able to work with snapping, so I decided to create a short screencast on how to enable snapping QGIS Snapping Video on Vimeo
So I work in aviation and the big buzz over the last years (practically the last decade) is something called AIXM or Aeronautical Information Exchange Model, basically its a standardized format so that data can be exchanged (free??) between different aviation sectors. It is based on XML and GML and Read more…
QGIS is a very nice GIS open source software that I have been playing a lot lately. I think it is getting really good specially the new development version QGIS 2.0. Everyday I use ARCGISAdvanced 10.0 at work and when I switch to fool around with QGIS I try to do some Read more…