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Is there a way to know when the imagery was collected? I assume sometime in the daylight hours, and probably recently(?) but I have no way of knowing by looking at the output and the associated image.
Can that output be put in the CLI output or some other metadata file that gets associated with the LC####### directory?
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- Episode 11: This issue I had with Episode 11 created issue with making the first plot in Ep11. perhaps this is an error or mistake I made earlier, but this code did not work because HARV_chmCrop was not defined:
ggplot() +
geom_raster(data = CHM_HARV_df, aes(x = x, y = y, fill = HARV_chmCrop)) +
scale_fill_gradientn(name = "Canopy Height", colors = terrain.colors(10)) +
geom_sf(data
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Cropping any raster with any GeoVector should work. Instead, if the GeoVector is bigger than the world, an error is raised.
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It would be very useful to create a template for the schedule of a geospatial workshop to be used in the workshop website. This schedule should be added to this file: https://github.com/carpentries/workshop-template/blob/gh-pages/_includes/dc/schedule.html
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See below; version 2.4.2 from the ubuntugis ppa.
Expected output is just the version information, no crash.