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viknosalt

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Initial Clean-up of Viking Orbiter Level 1 images

Overview Parameters Example 1

Description

This program will perform the first portion of the level 1 processing sequence on a Viking Orbiter PDS image, the cleanup of salt noise in the image.

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History

Elizabeth Ribelin2004-04-25 Original version
Elizabeth Miller2005-11-22 Fixed lowpass command (parameters were modified)
Elizabeth Miller2006-05-16 Added example
Jai Rideout2011-02-15 Now uses Pipeline to execute chain of applications.

Parameter Groups

Files

Name Description
FROM Input file to be cleaned
TO Output cube

Option

Name Description
REMOVE Remove intermediate files
X

Files: FROM


Description

The cube to be cleaned. The cube will be ran through a series of filters to remove salt noise.

Type cube
File Mode input
Filter *.cub
Close Window
X

Files: TO


Description

The resultant cube containing the cleaned data.

Type cube
File Mode output
Filter *.cub
Close Window
X

Option: REMOVE


Description

Option to remove or leave intermediate cube files made by the application

Type boolean
Default TRUE
Close Window

Example 1

Input Viking Image to have salt noise removed

Description

This example shows the viknosalt application in action. It removes all salt noise from the image.

Command Line

viknosalt from=../IN/temp.cub to=OUT/out.cub
Input a viking image to remove salt noise from and give it an output file name.

Input Image

Input Viking Image

Viking Image to Remove Salt Noise from

Parameter Name: FROM

This is the input viking image prior to the removal of white noise.

Output Image

Output Viking Image after running the viknosalt application.

Output Image

Parameter Name: TO

This is the viking image after the viknosalt application has been run.