ISIS Application Documentation
Apply simple photometric model
Description
This program applies a basic photometric normalization to an image by dividing each pixel by the cosine of the incidence angle. It uses the camera
model to compute the incidence angle at each pixel in the cube. The corresponding input pixel value is then divided by the cosine of the incidence angle. If the
absolute value of the incidence angle is 90 or greater then a Null pixel will be output.
Categories
History
Jim Torson | 1997-05-20 |
Original version
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Jeff Anderson | 2007-05-30 |
Converted to ISIS3
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Steven Lambright | 2008-05-12 |
Removed references to CubeInfo
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Parameter Groups
Files
Name
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Description
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FROM |
Input camera cube
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TO |
Output Isis cube
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Options
Name
|
Description
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MAXINC |
Maximum incidence angle
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Files:
FROM
Description
An Isis cube with a supported camera model and initialized with SPICE.
Type
| cube |
File Mode
| input |
Filter
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*.cub
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Files:
TO
Description
The name of the output Isis cube. This cube will contain the input cube divided by the cosine of the
incidence angle.
Type
| cube |
File Mode
| output |
Filter
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*.cub
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Options:
MAXINC
Description
Pixels which have an absolute value of indicence angle at or above this value will be set to NULL in the output cube
Type
| double |
Default
| 90.0 |
Minimum
| 0.0
(exclusive)
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Maximum
| 90.0
(inclusive)
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