There is no "proper" way to do this. However, as a hack you can start a new classification with the number of classes you want, wait until the starting classums have been created, terminate the job, then overwrite the file in the Assets/ClassAverages directory. Then restart the classification.
Thanks a lot for your replay. So how can I save just my 2D good classes to later use them to replace the starting classes of the new classification? Is it the refinement package I I created with the good 2D classes?
Hi Juliana,
There is no "proper" way to do this. However, as a hack you can start a new classification with the number of classes you want, wait until the starting classums have been created, terminate the job, then overwrite the file in the Assets/ClassAverages directory. Then restart the classification.
Hope that is useful.
Tim
Hi Tim,
Thanks a lot for your replay. So how can I save just my 2D good classes to later use them to replace the starting classes of the new classification? Is it the refinement package I I created with the good 2D classes?
Thanks,
Juliana
Hi Juliana,
You will have to use another program to do this - you could do this with newstack from the imod package for example..
Tim