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PICINFO.TXT is a report generated by [[residuals]] that provides information about how well SPC performed. This routine provides detail about each map you have in the system and is used to identify problems. The scale for the numbers are based on [[INIT_LITHOS.TXT]] and the parameters pass into [[residuals]]. Furthermore, a more recent version (as of Feb 2014) does not put the date in the file (Col 2) | This text file is a report generated by [[residuals]] that provides information about how well SPC performed for pictures included in [[PICTLISTS.TXT]], if it exists, or [[PICTLIST.TXT]]. |
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PICINFO * Col1 - Image name * Col2 - Date image was taken, UTC(derived from GPS) * Col3 - resolution * Col4 - number of landmarks * Col5 - number of limbs * Col 6 - The number is greater than piclimit (the 2.5) * c coordinate system, using the body fixed system * b using body fixed system, but using crosstrack radial (in orbit) * "*" 3 or fewer landmarks for the image * Col 7 - Pixel residual (RMS in pixels) * Col 8 - The magnitude displacement of the SUMFILE solution from the NOMINALS * Col 9, 10, 11 - The specific dx, dy, dz offset between the SUMFILE solution and the NOMINALS * Col 12, 13, 14 - The angular error in pointing between the SuMFILES and the NOMINALS |
'''PICINFO.TXT''' provides details about each map you have in the system and is used to identify problems. |
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* Near the bottom is the standard deviation of the positions in the coordinate system listed. * Bottom of file, gives a histogram of the number of images in each resolution bin (defined by the units listed -- i.e. you multiple the bin number by the bin size) |
Here is a sample '''PININFO.TXT''' file. Elements of the data in each of the three sections are explained below. |
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}}} | == Section 1 == The columns in the first set of output contain this information: * '''Column 1''' - image name * '''Column 2''' - date image was taken, UTC(derived from GPS) (!) A more recent version (Feb 2014) does not put the date in col 2 of the file. * '''Column 3''' - resolution * '''Column 4''' - number of landmarks in image * '''Column 5''' - number of landmarks on image lit limb * '''Column 6''' - code: * '''c''' indicates body fixed SCOBJ sigmas * '''b''' indicates trajectory relative SCOBJ sigmas * '''*''' indicates 3 or fewer landmarks for the image * '''>''' indicates pixel residual greater than limit * '''#''' indicates image for topography solution only * '''Column 7''' - RMS pixel residual (RMS in pixels) * '''Column 8''' - the magnitude displacement of the SUMFILE solution from the NOMINALS * '''Column 9, 10, 11''' - The specific dx, dy, dz offset between the SUMFILE solution and the NOMINALS (SCOBJ) (!) The units of measure for numbers in these columns are based on [[INIT_LITHOS.TXT]] and the parameters passed into [[residuals]]. * '''Column 12, 13, 14''' - The angular error in pointing between the SUMFILES and the NOMINALS == Section 2 == These lines report the standard deviations of the positions in the coordinate system listed. == Section 3 == These lines give a histogram of the number of images in each resolution bin. This is defined by the units listed: you multiple the bin number by the bin size. ---------- ''(Compiled by KD)'' CategoryFiles CategoryOutputFiles |
PICINFO.TXT
Description
This text file is a report generated by residuals that provides information about how well SPC performed for pictures included in PICTLISTS.TXT, if it exists, or PICTLIST.TXT.
PICINFO.TXT provides details about each map you have in the system and is used to identify problems.
Here is a sample PININFO.TXT file. Elements of the data in each of the three sections are explained below.
B2_01 2012 NOV 29 18:26:07.573 0.0015 11 0 >c 673.642 0.000 km 0.000 km 0.000 km 0.000 km -0.000 mr 0.000 mr -0.000 mr B2_03 2012 NOV 29 18:27:21.732 0.0013 20 0 >c 426.441 0.001 km 0.000 km 0.001 km 0.000 km -0.000 mr 0.000 mr -0.000 mr B2_04 2012 NOV 29 18:28:00.100 0.0013 21 0 >c 370.338 0.001 km -0.000 km 0.000 km 0.000 km -0.000 mr -0.000 mr 0.000 mr B2_05 2012 NOV 29 18:28:37.172 0.0014 15 0 >c 304.426 0.000 km 0.000 km -0.000 km -0.000 km 0.000 mr 0.000 mr -0.000 mr B3_01 2012 NOV 29 18:19:17.944 0.0014 5 0 >c 303.385 0.000 km 0.000 km -0.000 km -0.000 km 0.000 mr 0.000 mr 0.000 mr B3_03 2012 NOV 29 18:20:15.713 0.0013 14 0 >c 293.049 0.000 km 0.000 km -0.000 km 0.000 km 0.000 mr 0.000 mr 0.000 mr B3_05 2012 NOV 29 18:21:13.451 0.0013 9 0 >c 262.659 0.000 km -0.000 km -0.000 km 0.000 km 0.000 mr -0.000 mr -0.000 mr C3_05 C3_06 C3_07 ......... SIGcx(mr) SIGcy(mr) SIGcz(mr) DLTpt(mr) DLTcz(mr) SIGV0(km) DLTV0(km) 0.1000E+03 0.1000E+03 0.1000E+03 0.6685E-04 0.2529E-04 0.1732E-03 0.4265E-03 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 x 0.10 m 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Section 1
The columns in the first set of output contain this information:
Column 1 - image name
Column 2 - date image was taken, UTC(derived from GPS)
A more recent version (Feb 2014) does not put the date in col 2 of the file.
Column 3 - resolution
Column 4 - number of landmarks in image
Column 5 - number of landmarks on image lit limb
Column 6 - code:
c indicates body fixed SCOBJ sigmas
b indicates trajectory relative SCOBJ sigmas
* indicates 3 or fewer landmarks for the image
> indicates pixel residual greater than limit
# indicates image for topography solution only
Column 7 - RMS pixel residual (RMS in pixels)
Column 8 - the magnitude displacement of the SUMFILE solution from the NOMINALS
Column 9, 10, 11 - The specific dx, dy, dz offset between the SUMFILE solution and the NOMINALS (SCOBJ)
The units of measure for numbers in these columns are based on INIT_LITHOS.TXT and the parameters passed into residuals.
Column 12, 13, 14 - The angular error in pointing between the SUMFILES and the NOMINALS
Section 2
These lines report the standard deviations of the positions in the coordinate system listed.
Section 3
These lines give a histogram of the number of images in each resolution bin. This is defined by the units listed: you multiple the bin number by the bin size.
(Compiled by KD)