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>From: address@hidden >Organization: GMU >Keywords: 200410191946.i9JJk8UE023923 GEMPAK Hi Ying, >Thanks for your reply. No worries. >I'm watching the vedio now, it's excellent. Could you keep this somewhere >online so that I can review it and catch up the big part I missed? Our intention is to keep all workshop streams online for one year. >What I want to achieve is: >As soon as the new data is avaiable on my side, it can be saved in either >binary or ASCII format automatically. This is best done through an LDM pqact.conf action. As soon as a product is received, kick off an action out of pqact.conf saving the data in the way(s) you want. >Thus we can analyse these data if without GEMPAK. I understand. >When I use GARP and click File --> save, the only choice is to save as .gif >file, and the resolution is lost. Now I understand. In GARP and NMAP2 you are saving the display of data, not the data itself. >Are there better ways to save in other format, while keeping the resolution? Are you talking about saving a display of data? If yes, what display(s). >Thank you and greetings on the workshop! Sorry I can't be of more expert help, but Chiz is the best person to answer your questions. Cheers, Tom -- NOTE: All email exchanges with Unidata User Support are recorded in the Unidata inquiry tracking system and then made publicly available through the web. If you do not want to have your interactions made available in this way, you must let us know in each email you send to us.