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mar102isis

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Convert Mariner10 images to Isis cubes.

Overview Parameters Example 1

Description

Converts raw mariner10 images to Isis cubes. This includes converting labels and adding the group reseaus, and which encounter the image is specific to.

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History

Jeff Anderson2009-06-01 Original version
Mackenzie Boyd2009-08-03 Made several additions to labels including reseaus, and NaifFrameCode, added to repository.
Travis Addair2009-12-22 Added compatibility for importing Isis 2 cubes.
Travis Addair2009-12-23 Fixed consistency errors between RAW and Isis2 imports.
Tracie Sucharski2010-02-03 Changed SpacecraftName from Mariner10 to Mariner_10.
Mackenzie Boyd2010-08-03 Moved original labels to correct location in cube, removed cout.

Parameter Groups

Files

Name Description
FROM Input file to be converted to an Isis cube
TO Output cube
X

Files: FROM


Description

The raw Mariner10 image to be converted to an Isis cube with complete labels.

Type filename
File Mode input
Close Window
X

Files: TO


Description

The resultant cube containing the Mariner10 image.

Type cube
File Mode output
Filter *.cub
Close Window

Example 1

Mariner10 image imported

Description

This example shows the simple process of importing a Mariner10 image.

Command Line

mar102isis from=MVE_002.117 to=imported.cub
The command line argument needed to execut an import of a Mariner10 image.

GUI Screenshot

mar102isis Gui

Example Gui

Screenshot of GUI with parameters filled in to with a mariner10 raw image as input and a cube as output.

Data File

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A raw Mariner10 image This is a raw Mariner10 image to be imported.

Output Image

Output image showing results of import program.

The imported ouput

Parameter Name: TO

This is the Mariner10 image, now imported and in cube format.