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ISIS 3 Application Documentation


hicrop

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This program extracts a sub-area from a HiRise cube.

Overview Parameters

Description

This program can be used to crop lines from a HiRise cube. The purpose of the application is to remove boundary image data for which the corresponding CK binary file data is missing or discontiuous. The user may choose from one of 4 options for determining where to crop the image.
  • The CK file provided by the user.
  • A jitter analysis file provided by the user.
  • A user entered start and stop times.
  • A user entered start line and number of lines.
After the crop area is chosen, the program will first verify that the start and stop times lie within the input cube. If not, the values will be cropped further, to the nearest time that contained within the cube data. The program will also verify that the crop area lies entirely within the coverage area of the given camera kernel. If it does not, an error message will be thrown to alert the user that the provided source for finding the crop boundaries is invalid.

Categories


History

Jeannie Backer2012-11-21 Original version
Lynn Weller2012-01-22 Application category name changed from Trim and Mask to Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. Fixes mantis ticket #951.

Parameter Groups

Files

Name Description
FROM Input HiRISE cube.
CKInput CK file
SCLKInput SCLK file
LSKInput LSK file
JITTERInput jitter analysis file
TOOutput cube

Options

Name Description
SOURCEThe source of the crop boundary.
STARTTIMEET for the starting line of the cropped cube.
STOPTIMEET corresponding to the ending line of the cropped cube.
LINEFirst line to be kept in the cropped cube.
NLINESNumber of lines to be kept in the cropped cube.
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Files: FROM


Description

The HiRISE cube which will be cropped.

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

Files: CK


Description

The camera kernel file that will be used to spiceinit the cube. This parameter is required to validate that the chosen crop area is covered in the CK kernel. It is also the default method to determine the crop area, if no other crop boundary source is chosen.

Type filename
File Mode input
Default Path $mro/kernels/ck
Filter *.bc
Close Window
X

Files: SCLK


Description

The spacecraft clock kernel file for the given cube. This parameter is required to find the true spacecraft clock counts and ephemeris times associated with the cube. The default is the highest version found in the mro sclk directory.

Type filename
File Mode input
Default Path $mro/kernels/sclk
Internal Default Use latest MRO SCLK file
Filter *.tsc
Close Window
X

Files: LSK


Description

The leapsecond file for the given cube. This parameter is required to find the spacecraft clock counts and ephemeris times. The default is the highest version found in the base lsk directory.

Type filename
File Mode input
Default Path $base/kernels/lsk
Internal Default Use latest LSK file
Filter *.tls
Close Window
X

Files: JITTER


Description

Ascii table of pixel offsets representing jitter errors in the camera pointing for a given time. The table has three columns: sampleOffset, lineOffset, and ephemerisTimeSeconds. The user may choose this file as the crop boundary source. In that case, SOURCE=JITTER must also be entered. When the jitter analsis file is used, the program will find earliest and latest times in the file that do not have sample and line offsets that both equal zero. If any other SOURCE value is chosen, this file should not be entered by the user.

Type filename
File Mode input
Filter *.txt
Close Window
X

Files: TO


Description

The cropped output cube containing a sub-area of the input cube.

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

Options: SOURCE


Description

This option determines how the boundaries of the cropped cube will be chosen.

Type string
Default CK
Option List:
Option Brief Description
CKUse the CK file to find crop boundaries. Keep all lines in the cube that correspond to times that lie entirely within the coverage area of the given camera kernel. If this option is chosen, then JITTER, STARTTIME, STOPTIME, LINE, and NLINES should not be entered.

Exclusions

  • JITTER
  • STARTTIME
  • STOPTIME
  • LINE
  • NLINES
JITTERFILEUse a jitter analysis file to find crop boundaries. Keep all lines in the cube that correspond to times that lie entirely between the first and last times in the jitter file. If one of these times has sample and line offsets both equal to 0, then the time value is skipped and the next time in the table is used. If this option is chosen, then JITTER should also be entered and STARTTIME, STOPTIME, LINE, and NLINES should not be entered.

Exclusions

  • STARTTIME
  • STOPTIME
  • LINE
  • NLINES
TIMEEnter start/stop times to find crop boundaries. Keep all lines in the cube that correspond to times that lie entirely between the given start and stop times. If this option is chosen, then STARTTIME and STOPTIME should also be entered and JITTER, LINE, and NLINES should not be entered.

Exclusions

  • JITTER
  • LINE
  • NLINES
LINEVALUESEnter line values to find crop boundaries. Keep all lines in the cube from LINE to (NLINES-LINE+1). If this option is chosen, then LINE and NLINES should also be entered and JITTER, STARTTIME, and STOPTIME should not be entered.

Exclusions

  • JITTER
  • STARTTIME
  • STOPTIME
Close Window
X

Options: STARTTIME


Description

The earliest time that will be kept in the cropped cube. This is the initial start time for the cropped cube. If it does not correspond to the beginning of a line, the start time of the cropped cube will be the time corresponding to the beginning of the next line in the input cube. This parameter should only be entered if SOURCE=TIME. If any other SOURCE value is chosen, this value should not be entered by the user.

Type double
Inclusions
  • STOPTIME
Close Window
X

Options: STOPTIME


Description

The latest time that will be kept in the cropped cube. This is the initial stop time for the cropped cube. If it does not correspond to the end of a line, the stop time of the cropped cube will be the time corresponding to the end of the previous line in the input cube. This parameter should only be entered if SOURCE=TIME. If any other SOURCE value is chosen, this value should not be entered by the user.

Type double
Inclusions
  • STARTTIME
Close Window
X

Options: LINE


Description

The line number of the input cube that will be the first line of the cropped cube. This parameter should only be entered if SOURCE=LINEVALUES. If any other SOURCE value is chosen, this value should not be entered by the user.

Type integer
Minimum 1 (inclusive)
Inclusions
  • NLINES
Close Window
X

Options: NLINES


Description

The number of lines that will be taken from the input cube. The last line to be kept from the input cube is found by (NLINES - LINE + 1). If this end line is greater than the number of lines in the input cube, then the number of lines kept will be modified so that the end line calculation equals the number of lines in the input cube. This parameter should only be entered if SOURCE=LINEVALUES. If any other SOURCE value is chosen, this value should not be entered by the user.

Type integer
Minimum 1 (inclusive)
Inclusions
  • LINE
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