ISIS 3 Application Documentation
Correct jitter in input cubes and output corrected undistorted cubes
Description
This application computes angular corrections from pixel offsets in the
input jitter file and applies the corrections to the undistorted output
cube. This application is procedural in that it runs other applications.
It runs through a series of applications twice. The first time it applies
the jitter corrections and calculates additional pitch rate and yaw angles
to center the remaining camera pointing errors around zero. The output
cube files are deleted and the series of applications is run again,
including the additional pitch rate and yaw corrections.
The first step it performs is to run spiceinit on all the FROMLIST cubes
with the parameter attach=no. A version of the MASTER file is saved and
run through the application spicefit to remove noise in the camera
pointing. This file will be used in the noproj runs as the match cube.
The next application run is appjit and it needs to load the Spice from the
files directly in order have access to Spice information not typically
stored on the Isis cube labels. This application applies the corrections
from the JITTER file to the camera pointing in the FROMLIST cubes. Now the
FROMLIST cubes are run through noproj, removing the jitter from the pixel
positions and the camera distortion. The results are measured on adjacent
ccd's by the application hijitreg and used to compute the additional pitch
rate and yaw required to center the errors around zero.
Now the procedure is repeated with the calculated pitch and yaw passed into
appjit as input parameters. The jitter-reduced and distortion-free output
cubes are created by the final set of noproj runs on adjacent ccd's.
If crop=true then the application crops the extended portion of the
image. The starting line and number of lines parameter for crop
application is calculated from the ephemeris time in the jitter
correction file. LineRate is used to get the starting and ending line
information.
Categories
History
Steven Lambright | 2008-12-17 |
Original Version
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Debbie A. Cook | 2009-01-14 |
Added documentation
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Jai Rideout | 2011-08-04 |
Made a small modification to the code in FindRed(...) that created a Pvl
object for each file in the file list. FileList's overloaded
'[]' operator that was used inside of the call to Filename's constructor
confused the compiler on Ubuntu 10.04 systems.
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Debbie A. Cook | 2011-08-15 |
Added an option to run ckwriter to create a ck with jitter for correcting
image geometry.
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Debbie A. Cook | 2011-12-21 |
Fixed the loop that calculated pitch to only loop the number of overlaps
(count).
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Sharmila Prasad | 2011-12-27 |
Added an option to crop the extended portion of the image using the jitter
correction file
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Sharmila Prasad | 2012-02-05 |
Crop option false by default
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Debbie A. Cook | 2012-07-06 |
Updated Spice members to be more compliant with Isis standards. References #972.
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Jeannie Backer | 2012-11-21 |
Modified to work with IR and BG ccd images. Fixed bug with computation of
yaw and pitch. Fixes #795.
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Parameter Groups
Input Files
Name
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Description
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FROMLIST |
Cubes to correct
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JITTER |
Ascii table of pixel offsets representing jitter for a given time
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REGDEF |
The Auto Registration template used in hijitreg
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TOLIST |
The list of the corrected undistorted cubes to be created
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Options
Name
|
Description
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MASTER |
The file to use as the MASTER
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DEGREE |
The degree of fit used in appjit
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JITTERCK |
Optional jittery ck file for using to correct spice"
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CROP |
Crop the top and bottom extending portion of the image
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Options:
MASTER
Description
The application appjit applies the jitter corrections to the
camera pointing in the MASTER file first and then copies it to the
other files in the FROMLIST. The MASTER file is also used as the
MATCH file in the application NOPROJ
Type
| integer |
Default
| 5 |
Minimum
| 0
(inclusive)
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Maximum
| 13
(inclusive)
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Options:
DEGREE
Description
Enter the degree of the polynomial to fit to the data
Options:
JITTERCK
Description
Optionally enter the name of an output Naif ck containing
the jittery pointing data. This ck can be used in spiceinit
as the csmithed camera pointing to get correct pointing on
mission cubes (not noproj'd). The default is to not create
the jittery ck.
Type
| filename |
Internal Default
| None |
Options:
CROP
Description
Crop the top and bottom extending portion of CCDs in the image using
the jitter file's first and last non zero corrections. This option
when enabled removes the lines at the beginning and end of the image
as determined by the jitter file
Type
| boolean |
Default
| false |