In addition, Here are the links to two videos that are available on Ed-Admin, on how to register for ( ) and use The activation code for the Edana App is 788471. With regards to the Edana Parent App, we highly recommend downloading this on the Play Store or App Store because all push notifications and communication will be sent out using the app in the future. Please assist us by logging in and checking that your contact details are correct – email and telephone numbers to ensure you receive all communication from the school. In this way, you are sure that all data is completely secured, for your protection.You will also receive an email confirming that the password has been changed. You’ll then be able to easily log in from the next screen, using the password that you just set up, meaning it is 100% secure.Once the email is received, click on the link in order to set up your password.A password reset email will then be sent to the email address that you entered. A pop-up screen will appear, where you will need to enter the email address that the school has on file for you and fill in a security CAPTCHA.You will see the option for ‘Forgotten Password’. In order to access the parent Portal, you would need to use the following link:.On the portal, you will be able to view your son’s marks, timetable, discipline records, reports, and fee statements. If you have not yet done so, please follow the instructions below on accessing the Glenwood High School Ed-Admin Parent Portal. To ensure you receive ALL our school communication, you need to follow the steps below to access the Ed-Admin Parent Portal, as well as download the EDANA app to your device. We are moving away from using the D6 communicator, and will no longer be using this to send push notifications and communicate to parents. Or to output a white background: gdalbuildvrt -srcnodata 0 -vrtnodata 65535 RGB-PanSharpen_AOI_2_Vegas_img1.vrt RGB-PanSharpen_AOI_2_Vegas_img1.Glenwood High School has moved fully on the Ed-Admin School Management System which is also used for communicating with you as parents and stakeholders. to calculate a percentage stretch) gdal_translate -scal-scale_ -scale_ -ot Byte -of JPEG RGB-PanSharpen_AOI_2_Vegas_img1.vrt RGB-PanSharpen_AOI_2_Vegas_img1.jpg Use band min/max values to scale (or you could calculate a stddev scale or perhaps gdalinfo -hist etc. I'm not sure whether I'm missing an intermediate step of some kind or there's something wrong with my file.Ĭonvert 0 to NoData: gdal_translate -a_nodata 0 -of VRT RGB-PanSharpen_AOI_2_Vegas_img1.tif RGB-PanSharpen_AOI_2_Vegas_img1.vrtįind image stats: gdalinfo RGB-PanSharpen_AOI_2_Vegas_img1.vrt -statsįiles: RGB-PanSharpen_AOI_2_Vegas_img1.vrtīand 1 Block=128x128 Type=UInt16, ColorInterp=Gray I've also tried with mogrify, but it doen's work either. Gdalinfo provides the following info: Driver: GTiff/GeoTIFFįiles: RGB-PanSharpen_AOI_2_Vegas_img1.tif The geographic information seems to be extracted correctly. I then changed the ouput to png, but no matter what I do, gdal_translate outputs completely black images (checked with Gimp, it's all 0s). I get the following warning: Warning 6: JPEG driver doesn't support data type UInt16. I have 3 band images beloging to the Spacenet dataset which I'm trying to convert to jpeg.
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