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If you need to generate your own map file you can use the maptemplate program or alternatively, hand create a file using your favorite editor. The file need only specify the ProjectionName as defaults will be computed for the remaining map file parameters. The following table indicates how the defaults are established:
PARAMETER | DEFAULT |
TargetName | Read from Instrument group in the input cube labels |
RingLongitudeDirection | CounterClockwise |
RingLongitudeDomain | Normally, 360. However, if the 180 domain causes less area to need to be projected then 180. |
MinimumRingRadius MaximumRingRadius MinimumRingLongitude MaximumRingLongitude |
Computed from the input cube or read from the map file. However, any combination of the four values can then be overridden by the user. The values the user specifies are expected to be in the coodinate system of the projection. |
PixelResolution
Scale |
Computed from the input cube or read from the map file. The value can be overridden by the user. |
If you only entered the input cube (FROM) and output cube (TO) and changed no other parameters the following is the default Mapping group:
Group = Mapping TargetName = Obtained from the Instrument group RingLongitudeDirection = CounterClockwise RingLongitudeDomain = 360 (Could be automatically adjusted to 180 by RINGLONSEAM) MinimumRingRadius = Computed from the input camera cube MaximumRingRadius = Computed from the input camera cube MinimumRingLongitude = Computed from the input camera cube MaximumRingLongitude = Computed from the input camera cube ProjectionName = Planar CenterRingLongitude = Average of MinimumRingLongitude and MaximumRingLongitude PixelResolution = Computed from the input camera cube EndGroupThe map file can be an existing map projected (level2) cube. A level2 cube has PVL labels and contains the Mapping group. Depending on the values of the input parameters, the output cube can use some or all of the keyword values of the map file. For instance, setting MATCHMAP = true causes all of the mapping parameters to come from the map file, resulting in an output cube having the same number of lines and samples as the map file. If MATCHMAP = true and the map file is missing a keyword like PixelResolution, the application will fail with a PVL error. Setting MATCHMAP=false allows for some of the mapping components to be overridden by the user or computed from the FROM cube.
If you are attempting to construct a mosaic, it is important that the PixelResolution, RingLongitudeDirection, RingLongitudeDomain, ProjectionName, and projection specific parameters (e.g., CenterRingLongitude, CenterRingRadius) are the same for all cubes. That is, you should create one map file and use it as input for all the cubes in your mosaic. By letting the minimum and maximum ring radius and ring longitude values default, the application will determine the coverage of each image. However, if the mosaic Ring Radius and Ring Longitude range is entered, each output image will be projected to the full size of the mosaic resulting in large file sizes and images with many NULL pixels. The following Mapping group could be used for mosaicking:
Group = Mapping ProjectionName = Planar CenterRingLongitude = 0 PixelResolution = 10000 <meters> EndGroup
Finally, depending on the projection, problems can occur with cubes that fall on the projection ring longitude seam. For example, if you are making a mosaic with RingLongitudeDomain = 360 and your cube crosses 0/360 seam, this program would compute the default ring longitude range of the cube to MinimumRingLongitude = 0 and MaximumRingLongitude = 360. A very large output image could be created depending on the pixel resolution. The RINGLONSEAM parameter allows you to selectively handle this case. If you are making mosaics near the seam you will need to understand and alter the default for this parameter. Problems at the Longitude Seams of The ISIS Workshop "Learning About Map Projections" includes an example to help illustrate the problem. Note that if the user chooses to match the map file, then the user can not set this parameter. The program will behave as if RINGLONSEAM="CONTINUE".
Name | Description |
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FROM | Input cube to project |
MAP | File containing mapping parameters |
TO | Newly mapped cube |
MATCHMAP | Match the map file |
Name | Description |
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PIXRES | Defines how the pixel resolution in the output map file is obtained |
RESOLUTION | Pixel resolution |
Name | Description |
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DEFAULTRANGE | Defines how the default ground range is determined |
MINRINGRAD | Minimum Ring Radius |
MAXRINGRAD | Maximum Ring Radius |
MINRINGLON | Minimum Ring Longitude |
MAXRINGLON | Maximum Ring Longitude |
TRIM | Null all pixels outside rad/az boundaries |
Name | Description |
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RINGLONSEAM | How should images at the ring longitude seam be handled |
Name | Description |
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INTERP | Type of interpolation |
WARPALGORITHM | Warp algorithm |
PATCHSIZE | Patch size for forward or reverse warping |
The specification of the input cube to be projected. The cube must have been initialized using the spiceinit program with shape set to RingPlane.
Type | cube |
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File Mode | input |
Filter | *.cub |
A file containing the desired output mapping parameters in PVL. This file can be a simple label file, hand produced, or created via the maptemplate program. It can also be an existing cube or cube label which contains a Mapping group. In the latter case the FROM cube will be transformed into the same map projection, resolution, etc.
Type | filename |
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File Mode | input |
Default Path | $ISISROOT/appdata/templates/maps |
Default | $ISISROOT/appdata/templates/maps/planar.map |
Filter | *.map *.cub |
This file is the map projected (level2) image.
Type | cube |
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File Mode | output |
Filter | *.cub |
This forces all of the mapping parameters to come from the map file. Additionally, when the map file is an image the TO file will have the same number of lines and samples as the map file.
Type | boolean |
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Default | false |
Exclusions |
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This parameter is used to specify how the pixel resolution is obtained for the output map projected cube.
Type | string | |||||||||||||||
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Default | CAMERA | |||||||||||||||
Option List: |
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Specifies the resolution in either meters per pixel or pixels per degree
Type | double |
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Minimum | 0.0 (exclusive) |
This parameter is used to specify how the default ring ground ranges (radius and longitude) for the output map projected image is obtained. The ground range can be obtained from the camera or map file. Note the user can overide the default using the MINRINGRAD, MAXRINGRAD, MINRINGLON, MAXRINGLON parameters. The purpose of the ground range is to define the coverage of the map projected image. Essentially, the ground range and pixel resolution are used to compute the size (samples and line) of the output image.
Type | string | ||||||||||||
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Default | MINIMIZE | ||||||||||||
Option List: |
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The minimum ring radius of the output map. If this is entered by the user it will override the default camera or map value. Units are meters.
Type | double |
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Internal Default | Use default range |
Minimum | 0. (inclusive) |
Maximum | 9999999999.0 (inclusive) |
The maximum ring radius of the output map. If this is entered by the user it will override the default camera or map value. Units are meters.
Type | double |
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Internal Default | Use default range |
Minimum | 0.0 (inclusive) |
Maximum | 999999999999.0 (inclusive) |
Greater Than |
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The minimum ring longitude of the output map. If this is entered by the user it will override the default camera or map value. By default, clockwise ring longitudes in the range of 0 to 360 are assumed unless the map file specifies otherwise.
Type | double |
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Internal Default | Use default range |
The maximum ring longitude of the output map. If this is entered by the user it will override the default camera or map value. By default, positive east ring longitudes in the range of 0 to 360 are assumed unless the map file specifies otherwise.
Type | double |
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Internal Default | Use default range |
Greater Than |
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If this option is selected, pixels outside the ring radius range or the ring longitude range will be trimmed (set to null). This is useful for certain projections whose lines of ring radius and ring longitude are not parallel to image lines and sample columns.
Type | boolean |
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Default | FALSE |
With this option you can turn on/off the automatic ring longitude domain switching that occurs when a file crosses the boundary of the ring longitude domain (0 to 360 or -180 to 180). If the automatic switching is turned off, then you have the choice of making the program continue or exit when the cube does cross the boundary.
Type | string | ||||||||||||
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Default | AUTO | ||||||||||||
Option List: |
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This is the type of interpolation to be performed on the input.
Type | string | ||||||||||||
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Default | CUBICCONVOLUTION | ||||||||||||
Option List: |
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Used to choose the warping algorithm, either the forward patch algorithm or the reverse patch algorithm. The default is to automatically choose the algorithm based on the input camera type (e.g., framing, linescan, pushframe).
Type | string | ||||||||||||
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Default | AUTOMATIC | ||||||||||||
Option List: |
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The forward and reverse patch algorithms try to fit an affine tranform between the camera model coordinate and projection coordinate using the four corners of the patches. Patchs that are too large may run faster at the risk of missing higher resolution information about the DTM. For example a patch of 256x256 may have the same elevation at the four corners and center of the grid but a crater may exist in one of the four quadrants of the patch. The crater, up to 128 pixels in diamter may not be properly orthorectified. In general, small patch sizes are recommended (e.g., 4, 8). NOTE: For FORWARDPATCH, if the entered PATCHSIZE is less than or equal to 1, it is automatically reset to 3.
Type | integer |
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Minimum | 1 (inclusive) |
Kay Edwards | 1986-09-02 | Original version |
Jeff Anderson | 2003-05-02 | Converted to Isis 3.0 |
Jeff Anderson | 2003-06-05 | Added to Camera category |
Stuart Sides | 2003-07-29 | Modified filename parameters to be cube parameters where necessary |
Jeff Anderson | 2003-12-01 | Reworked defaults for user parameters |
Jeff Anderson | 2004-01-21 | Modified resolution parameters to eliminate inclusion/exclusion dependences. |
Jeff Anderson | 2004-02-13 | Added AUTOLON parameter |
Jeff Anderson | 2004-02-25 | Fixed bug with ground range user option |
Elizabeth Miller | 2005-10-25 | Added appTest |
Jacob Danton | 2005-12-02 | Updated appTest |
Elizabeth Miller | 2006-03-23 | Fixed appTest to reflect changes made in all camera models |
Tracie Sucharski | 2006-04-04 | Check to see if center of input image projects, if it does, force the tile containing center to be processed in ProcessRubberSheet. |
Jeff Anderson | 2006-04-04 | Reworked user interface |
Elizabeth Miller | 2006-04-10 | Reworked code for new user interface and added helper buttons |
Elizabeth Miller | 2006-05-18 | Depricated CubeProjection and ProjectionManager to ProjectionFactory |
Elizabeth Miller | 2006-05-30 | Moved Helper buttons and fixed error checking in helper methods |
Elizabeth Miller | 2006-09-06 | Modified call to ProjectionFactory CreateForCube method to include a value of false for the newly added sizeMatch parameter |
Jeff Anderson | 2006-12-06 | Test to see if target is sky and abort |
Jeff Anderson | 2007-03-13 | Add minimize option for DEFAULTRANGE |
Steven Lambright | 2007-06-22 | Fixed typo and corrected XML |
Steven Lambright | 2007-08-22 | Fixed lonseam option to work with minimize option correctly |
Stuart Sides | 2008-02-11 | Fixed bug where the ground range was not pulled from the map file when it was supposed to be (using DEFAULTRANGE = MAP). |
Christopher Austin | 2008-04-18 | Added the MATCHMAP option. |
Steven Lambright | 2008-05-12 | Removed references to CubeInfo |
Christopher Austin | 2008-07-15 | Changed MATCHMAP to default off |
Steven Lambright | 2008-08-04 | Changed MATCHMAP to have exclusions. If MATCHMAP is true, the PIXRES and DEFAULTRANGE options can not be set. Changed the code to enforce MATCHMAP. |
Steven Lambright | 2008-09-10 | Added the ability to change ProcessRubberSheet's tiling sizes. Now the Camera will decide upon the tiling sizes used in ProcessRubberSheet, in order to fix problems found with the push frame cameras which have small framelet sizes (less than 64 pixels tall). This is a passive ability with respect to the user; no options or differences should be noticable. |
Christopher Austin | 2008-10-31 | Fixed DEFAULTRANGE > CAMERA option to accept MINLAT, MAXLAT, MINLON, and MAXLON as overriding values. |
Christopher Austin | 2009-01-27 | Fixed parameter names. |
Travis Addair | 2009-08-10 | Mapping group parameters are now placed into the print file. |
Steven Lambright | 2011-01-31 | Improved documentation |
Jai Rideout | 2011-02-10 | Print file now includes PixelResolution, Scale, UpperLeftCornerX, and UpperLeftCornerY in Mapping group. |
Lynn Weller and Debbie A. Cook | 2012-01-17 | Updated documentation text, added glossary links, and improved compatability with Isis documentation. |
Jeff Anderson | 2012-04-30 | Add forward and reverse patch rubbersheeting parameters. |
Debbie A. Cook | 2012-07-06 | Updated Spice members to be more compliant with Isis coding standards. References #972. |
Ken Edmundson and Debbie A. Cook | 2013-03-06 | Revised to work with ring data. References #975. |
Jeannie Backer | 2013-03-12 | Added appTests. Test coverage appears low (60% scope, 60% line, 38% function), however these tests cover a large portion in all three categories for the code that does not apply to the GUI helper methods. References #775. |
Jeannie Backer | 2013-03-12 | Re-added "if MATCHMAP" statements since the IsisAml is not interpreting exclusions as expected. Added exclusion - if MATCHMAP is true, then the parameter RINGLONSEAM is excluded. References #775. |
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