ISIS Application Documentation
Smooths the transitions between framelets.
Description
This program should be run on unprojected themis RDR cubes. When the data is
projected later, the seams should be minimized. This works by using a
biased average, based on how far through the overlap the DN is, in the
overlapping space between framelets. The averaging favors the tops of
the framelets over the bottoms of framelets because the tops of framelets
are generally of better quality for this data set.
Categories
History
Steven Lambright | 2010-08-31 |
Original version
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Jeannie Backer | 2014-08-22 |
Updated truth data due to a modified in the THEMIS VIS distortion map. Added errors test.
Test coverage 75/83/81 %. References #1659.
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Parameter Groups
Files
Name
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Description
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INEVEN |
Even framelet input cube
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INODD |
Odd framelet input cube
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OUTEVEN |
Even framelet output cube
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OUTODD |
Odd framelet output cube
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Files:
INEVEN
Description
This is the input cube that contains all of the even framelets.
Type
| cube |
File Mode
| input |
Filter
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*.cub
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Files:
INODD
Description
This is the input cube that contains all of the odd framelets.
Type
| cube |
File Mode
| input |
Filter
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*.cub
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Files:
OUTEVEN
Description
This is the noseam'd output cube containing the even framelets.
Type
| cube |
File Mode
| output |
Filter
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*.cub
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Files:
OUTODD
Description
This is the noseam'd output cube containing the odd framelets.
Type
| cube |
File Mode
| output |
Filter
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*.cub
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