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= IMAGEFILES =  = IMAGEFILES =
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Here we store the images that will be used in SPC. They are created by ["process_img"], which is different for every flight mission. Compiled by KD
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The key data stored in IMAGEFILES is a scaled signed integer (2 bytes or 16 bits), with the exclusion of values less than 0. Acceptable values are 0 to 32767. ['process_img"] will take the original images' data (float or int) and calculate the maximum value. Then it will scale the data to spread from 0 to 32767 to maximize the accuracy of the stored data. == Description ==

IMAGEFILES is a directory, where images that will be used in SPC are stored. These images are created by [[process_img]], which is different for every flight mission.

The key data stored in IMAGEFILES is a
scaled signed integer (2 bytes or 16 bits), with the exclusion of values less than 0. Acceptable values are from 0 to 32767. Furthermore, [[process_img]] will take the original images' data (float or int) and calculate the maximum value. Then it will scale the data to spread from 0 to 32767 to maximize the accuracy of the stored data.

IMAGEFILES

Compiled by KD

Description

IMAGEFILES is a directory, where images that will be used in SPC are stored. These images are created by process_img, which is different for every flight mission.

The key data stored in IMAGEFILES is a scaled signed integer (2 bytes or 16 bits), with the exclusion of values less than 0. Acceptable values are from 0 to 32767. Furthermore, process_img will take the original images' data (float or int) and calculate the maximum value. Then it will scale the data to spread from 0 to 32767 to maximize the accuracy of the stored data.

IMAGEFILES (last edited 2016-07-23 07:14:01 by BMittan)