New example of making a geotiff and georeferenced jpeg#52
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New example of making a geotiff and georeferenced jpeg#52joakimsk wants to merge 4 commits intooysstu:masterfrom
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Made a new example of making georeferenced images (geotiff and jpeg with sidecar files). I figure this can be useful as-is, but I have only tested it on a small sample of .xtf-data, and naturally it will only work for sidescan data. See my hisas2040-tools for some sample .xtf to test. Also refactored the xtf_to_image.py example a bit.