[Blends-commit] r2607 - /projects/gis/trunk/debian-gis/tasks/sar
a_valentino-guest at users.alioth.debian.org
a_valentino-guest at users.alioth.debian.org
Tue Jan 18 17:15:33 UTC 2011
Author: a_valentino-guest
Date: Tue Jan 18 17:15:06 2011
New Revision: 2607
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/blends/?sc=1&rev=2607
Log:
Improved formatting
Modified:
projects/gis/trunk/debian-gis/tasks/sar
Modified: projects/gis/trunk/debian-gis/tasks/sar
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/blends/projects/gis/trunk/debian-gis/tasks/sar?rev=2607&op=diff
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--- projects/gis/trunk/debian-gis/tasks/sar (original)
+++ projects/gis/trunk/debian-gis/tasks/sar Tue Jan 18 17:15:06 2011
@@ -338,19 +338,19 @@
sensing tool on the market.
.
Features:
- * Supports the following file formats: NITF 2.0/2.1, GeoTIFF, ENVI,
- ASPAM/PAR, CGM, DTED, Generic RAW, ESRI Shapefile, HDF5, AVI, MPEG,
- JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP
- * Zoom, pan, rotate spatially large datasets
- * Quickly layer GIS features, annotations, results, and other
- information over your data to provide context
- * Many image display controls such as colormap, histogram,
- transparency, etc.
- * Support for datasets larger than four gigabytes
- * Analysts can quickly combine steps using graphical wizards
- * Support for processing data in it's native interleave of BIP, BSQ or
- BIL
- * Get extensions to drop in new capability.
+ * Supports the following file formats: NITF 2.0/2.1, GeoTIFF, ENVI,
+ ASPAM/PAR, CGM, DTED, Generic RAW, ESRI Shapefile, HDF5, AVI,
+ MPEG, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP
+ * Zoom, pan, rotate spatially large datasets
+ * Quickly layer GIS features, annotations, results, and other
+ information over your data to provide context
+ * Many image display controls such as colormap, histogram,
+ transparency, etc
+ * Support for datasets larger than four gigabytes
+ * Analysts can quickly combine steps using graphical wizards
+ * Support for processing data in it's native interleave of BIP, BSQ
+ or BIL
+ * Get extensions to drop in new capability
Depends: openev
Homepage: http://openev.sourceforge.net
@@ -363,17 +363,17 @@
OpenEV is a library, and reference application for viewing and
analysing raster and vector geospatial data.
Objectives:
- * Run on popular platforms (Linux, Windows, Solaris, IRIX)
- * Handle raster and vector data
- * Support 2d and 3d display
- * Gracefully handle very large (gigabyte) raster datasets
- * Support multi-channel, and complex raster datasets
- * Understand and interpret georeferencing information, and provide
- on-the-fly reprojection of datasets
- * Provide view manipulation functions (pan, zoom, rotate) at
- interactive frame rates
- * Provide a powerful image analysis tool
- * Serve as a component in a variety of image analysis applications
+ * Run on popular platforms (Linux, Windows, Solaris, IRIX)
+ * Handle raster and vector data
+ * Support 2d and 3d display
+ * Gracefully handle very large (gigabyte) raster datasets
+ * Support multi-channel, and complex raster datasets
+ * Understand and interpret georeferencing information, and provide
+ on-the-fly reprojection of datasets
+ * Provide view manipulation functions (pan, zoom, rotate) at
+ interactive frame rates
+ * Provide a powerful image analysis tool
+ * Serve as a component in a variety of image analysis applications
Depends: gmtsar
Homepage: http://topex.ucsd.edu/gmtsar
@@ -383,17 +383,17 @@
GMTSAR is an open source Interferometric SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar)
processing system designed for users familiar with Generic Mapping
Tools (GMT).
- The code is written in C and will compile on any computer where GMT and
- NETCDF are installed. The system has three main components:
- 1. a preprocessor for each satellite data type (e.g., ERS, Envisat,
- and ALOS) to convert the native format and orbital information into
- a generic format
- 2. an InSAR processor to focus and align stacks of images, map
- topography into phase, and form the complex interferogram
- 3. a postprocessor, mostly based on GMT, to filter the interferogram
- and construct interferometric products of phase, coherence, phase
- gradient, and line-of sight displacement in both radar and
- geographic coordinates.
+ The code is written in C and will compile on any computer where GMT
+ and NETCDF are installed. The system has three main components:
+ 1. a preprocessor for each satellite data type (e.g., ERS, Envisat,
+ and ALOS) to convert the native format and orbital information
+ into a generic format
+ 2. an InSAR processor to focus and align stacks of images, map
+ topography into phase, and form the complex interferogram
+ 3. a postprocessor, mostly based on GMT, to filter the interferogram
+ and construct interferometric products of phase, coherence, phase
+ gradient, and line-of sight displacement in both radar and
+ geographic coordinates.
.
GMT is used to display all the products as postscript files and KML
images for Google Earth. A set of C-shell scripts has been developed
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