Tarama
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Révision de 23 novembre 2015 à 17:54 par Dias (discussion | contributions)
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Description
An easy way to indicate which part of the scene you want to use, is to create a mask on a rectified mosaic. The tool Tarama allows to create such mosaic. At this step the relief is unknown and the rectification is made with the assumption that Z = ZM oy, so of course these mosaic are not very accurate.
Syntax
The syntax is mm3d Tarama -help
Help
Mandatory unnamed args :
- <span style="font-family:times roman;"string :: {Full Image (Dir+Pat)}</span style>
- <span style="font-family:times roman;"string :: {Orientation}</span style>
Named args :
- <span style="font-family:times roman;"[Name=Zoom] INT :: {Resolution, (Def=8, must be pow of 2)}</span style>
- <span style="font-family:times roman;"[Name=Repere] string :: {Local coordinate system as created with RepLocBascule}</span style>
- <span style="font-family:times roman;"[Name=Out] string :: {Directory for output (Deg=TA)}</span style>
- <span style="font-family:times roman;"[Name=ZMoy] REAL :: {Average value of Z}</span style>
- <span style="font-family:times roman;"[Name=KNadir] INT :: {KBest image or Nadir (when exist)}</span style>
- <span style="font-family:times roman;"[Name=IncMax] REAL :: {Maximum incidence of image}</span style>
- <span style="font-family:times roman;"[Name=UnUseAXC] bool :: {Internal use for unanamorphosed ortho}</span style>
Example
With the Mur Saint Martin data set, using the orientation created with SBGlobBascule (3.10.1.1), one can type :
- mm3d Tarama "IMGP41((6[7-9])|([7-8][0-9])).JPG" LocBasc