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Matches the tone of two, single-band images
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This application matches the tone of two single-band images. It is very similar to the equalizer application, but is only used on two images and only works on single band images. The user can choose whether to match the tone of the entire image, or perform overlap matching using the projection information. The default behavior is to match the tones of the entire area of the input cube and the match cube.
First, tonematch collects statistics on each individual cube. It then uses this data to find a linear regression between the pixel values of the input cube and the match cube. The linear regression provides offset and gain values that are applied to the input cube, creating the output cube whose tone is equal to that of the match cube.
Name | Description |
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FROM | Input single band cube |
MATCH | Match Cube (single band) |
TO | Output cube |
OUTSTATS | Output text file containing thorough equalization-related statistics |
Name | Description |
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POVERLAP | Projection Overlap |
MINCOUNT | Minimum number of points in overlapping area required for the overlap to be valid. |
The pixels of the input cube will be altered using the base and multiplier found in the linear regression to make the tone of the output and match cubes equal.
Type | cube |
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File Mode | input |
Filter | *.cub |
The match cube will be used to find the tone that the output cube should have.
Type | cube |
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File Mode | input |
Filter | *.cub |
The resultant cube containing the tonematched image.
Type | cube |
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File Mode | output |
Filter | *.cub |
This file will contain the statistics of the overlapping area along with the computed equalizing factors (OFFSET and GAIN). Since the output statistics are of the overlapping area, the POVERLAP option must be selected. Specifying this output file is optional.
Type | filename |
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File Mode | output |
Internal Default | None |
Filter | *.txt *.pvl *.lis *.lst |
This parameter allows the user to match the tone of the overlapping area of the cubes instead of matching the tone of the entire area of both cubes. If this option is set to TRUE, both cubes must have the same projection parameters and must overlap.
Type | boolean |
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Default | FALSE |
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If the number of points in the overlapping area meets or exceeds this value, the area is considered valid. If there are fewer points the output statistics may not be accurate.
Type | integer |
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Default | 1000 |
Jeff Anderson | 1998-01-12 | Original version |
Elizabeth Ribelin | 2005-08-29 | Documented and refactored |
Elizabeth Miller | 2005-11-22 | Added appTest and poverlap option |
Elizabeth Miller | 2006-02-10 | Moved to Photometry and Radiometry group in documentation |
Kimberly Oyama | 2013-01-14 | Output the statistics used for the linear regression to the log. Updated documentation to correctly describe the POVERLAP option and to explain that this application only works on single band cubes. Fixes #1383. |
Kimberly Oyama | 2014-01-16 | Added the MINCOUNT option to allow the user to determine how much of the images need to overlap for the overlap to be considered valid. References #1383. |