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OSSIM-PIXELFLIP(1) User Commands OSSIM-PIXELFLIP(1)

NAME

ossim-pixelflip - ossim-pixelflip

SYNOPSIS

ossim-pixelflip [options] <output_type> <input_file> <output_file> <target_value> <replacement_value>

DESCRIPTION

Description: ossim-pixelflip flips any null pixels to a valid pixel

OPTIONS

Will disable the elevation
Takes an argument. Arguments are ALL, WARN, NOTICE, INFO, FATAL, DEBUG. If you want multiple disables then just do multiple --disable-notify on the command line. All argument are case insensitive. Default is all are enabled.
Will disable the plugin loader
takes a logfile as an argument. All output messages are redirected to the specified log file. By default there is no log file and all messages are enabled.
specify individual keywords to add to the preferences keyword list: name=value
specify a preference file to load
specify the classes to trace, ex: ossimInit|ossimImage.* will trace ossimInit and all ossimImage classes
clamp values (any pixel with value larger than input will be clamped to input)
Display this information
Replacement mode (see notes below)
Creates and overview for the output image
output tile width(only valid with tiled output types). Must be a multiply of 16

NOTES: -m Replacement mode option explanation:

Valid modes (default=replace_all_targets) :
replace_partial_targets replace_partial_targets_all_bands replace_full_targets replace_all_targets (default=all)

If mode is "replace_all_targets" (default): Any pixel with dn of target will be replaced.

If mode is "replace_partial_targets": Target will be replaced only at least one subpixel(band) does not have the target.

If mode is "replace_partial_targets_all_bands": Target will be replaced only at least one subpixel(band) does not have the target. All bands will be replaced. This is a good Landsat7 edge fixer...

If mode is "replace_full_targets": Target will be replaced only if all subpixels(bands) have the target.

Example: target = 0 replacement = 1 Pixel at (0, 0) r=0, g=0, b=0 Pixel at (0, 1) r=0, g=30, b=21
Mode is "replace_all_targets": Pixel at (0, 0) becomes r=1, g=1, b=1 Pixel at (0, 1) becomes r=1, g=30, b=21
Mode is "replace_partial_targets": Pixel at (0, 0) remains r=0, g=0, b=0 Pixel at (0, 1) becomes r=1, g=30, b=21
Mode is "replace_partial_targets_all_bands": Pixel at (0, 0) remains r=0, g=0, b=0 Pixel at (0, 1) becomes r=1, g=1, b=1
Mode is "replace_full_targets": Pixel at (0, 0) becomes r=1, g=1, b=1 Pixel at (0, 1) remains r=0, g=30, b=21

Valid output writer types: tiff_strip tiff_strip_band_separate tiff_tiled tiff_tiled_band_separate jpeg general_raster_bip general_raster_bil general_raster_bsq general_raster_bip_envi general_raster_bil_envi general_raster_bsq_envi nitf_block_band_separate nitf_block_band_sequential nitf20_block_band_separate nitf20_block_band_sequential ossim_pdf

SEE ALSO

The full documentation for ossim-pixelflip is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and ossim-pixelflip programs are properly installed at your site, the command

info ossim-pixelflip

should give you access to the complete manual.

December 2015 ossim-pixelflip 1.8.20