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Compute the lat/lon range of a camera image

Overview Parameters

Description

This program computes and outputs the latitude/longitude range of an image in camera space, as well as the pixel resolution. An example of the output generated is:
      Object = Results
        From = moc.cub

        Group = Target
          TargetName = Mars
          RadiusA    = 3396190.0 <meters>
          RadiusB    = 3396190.0 <meters>
          RadiusC    = 3376200.0 <meters>
        EndGroup

        Group = PixelResolution
          Lowest  = 1.3890716392389 <meters>
          Highest = 1.3890519075556 <meters>
        EndGroup

        Group = UniversalGroundRange
          LatitudeType       = Planetocentric
          LongitudeDirection = PositiveEast
          LongitudeDomain    = 360
          MinimumLatitude    = -79.61917144991
          MaximumLatitude    = -79.553447654676
          MinimumLongitude   = 123.79357963013
          MaximumLongitude   = 124.14022828935
        EndGroup

        Group = LatitudeRange
          LatitudeType    = Planetographic
          MinimumLatitude = -79.73841136553
          MaximumLatitude = -79.673409432806
        EndGroup

        Group = LongitudeRange1
          LongitudeDirection = PositiveWest
          LongitudeDomain    = 360
          MinimumLongitude   = 235.85977171065
          MaximumLongitude   = 236.20642036987
        EndGroup

        Group = LongitudeRange2
          LongitudeDirection = PositiveEast
          LongitudeDomain    = 180
          MinimumLongitude   = 123.79357963013
          MaximumLongitude   = 124.14022828935
        EndGroup

        Group = LongitudeRange3
          LongitudeDirection = PositiveWest
          LongitudeDomain    = 180
          MinimumLongitude   = -124.14022828935
          MaximumLongitude   = -123.79357963013
        EndGroup
      EndObject

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History

Jeff Anderson2003-04-29 Original version
Stuart Sides2003-05-16 Modified schema location from astogeology... to isis.astrogeology..."
Jeff Anderson2003-06-04 Added edge option and modified to handle multi-band cubes.
Stuart Sides2003-07-29 Modified filename parameters to be cube parameters where necessary
Jeff Anderson2003-08-27 Changed default extension handling mechanism
Jeff Anderson2003-11-12 Modified to output various flavors of ground range (e.g. Planetocentric, Planetographic, positive east, positive west, etc).
Elizabeth Miller2005-11-15 Modified appTest input image (image testData area was moved)
Elizabeth Miller2005-11-22 Modified appTest truth files, ranges changed in linescan cameras due to a bug fix
Jacob Danton2005-12-05 Updated appTest
Elizabeth Miller2006-03-23 Updated appTest truth files (change due to modifications to all camera models)
Steven Lambright2008-05-12 Removed references to CubeInfo
Debbie A. Cook2012-07-06 Updated Spice members to be more compliant with Isis coding standards. References #972.
Debbie A. Cook2012-10-11 Updated to use new Target class. References Mantis numbers #775 and #1114.

Parameter Groups

Files

Name Description
FROM Input cube to compute range
TO Output label
X

Files: FROM


Description

Use this parameter to select the filename of a cube with camera labels.

Type cube
File Mode input
Filter *.cub
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X

Files: TO


Description

This file will contain the ground range of the cube

Type filename
File Mode output
Default None
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