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| Name | Caption |
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| Send Email | Email notification settings |
| Input Scenes | Input scene folder |
| Output Folder | Output folder |
| Ingest Method | Link or import data |
| Build Pyramids | Builds pyramids |
| Create GCP/TP Exclusion Mask | Create an exclusion mask |
| Overwrite Results | Overwrite existing results |
| Ingest Stereo Data | Ingest stereo data |
| Tri-Stereo Look Directions | View or views to ingest |
| Ingest Multispectral | Ingest multispectral data |
| Ingest Panchromatic | Ingest panchromatic data |
| Ingest Pansharpened | Ingest pansharpened data |
| Ingest Other | Ingest other data |
| Math Model Filter | Input math model filter |
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Send Email
If necessary, you can set up CATALYST Enterprise to send an email notification on job start and job completion.
With this check box selected, an email message is sent to each address specified in the Email Addresses box after the job starts and on completion.
You can specify one or more addresses, and each must be separated by a comma or a semi-colon. The email address of the user currently logged in displays by default.
Input Scenes
The path and name of the folder containing RAW satellite scenes to ingest.
The specified path must point to a folder containing raw imagery scenes as acquired from the satellite vendor. The folder must not contain a mixture of sensor types; rather, keep multiple sensor types separate, as the module is capable of traversing nested folders.
This parameter is mandatory.
Output Folder
The path and name of the folder to which to write the output files.
Ingest Method
Select whether to link or import the data specified in the scene folder.
This method may take longer to ingest the data; however, it improves the overall performance of the workflow.
This method ingests data very quickly; however, subsequent steps of the workflow may take longer to complete.
Build Pyramids
This check box controls whether to build image pyramids (raster overviews) for the ingested scenes.
Building pyramids improves performance in some subsequent processing steps. They can use the pyramids instead of reading all the pixels. However, building pyramids can cause the ingest job to take longer to complete. If immediately after ingestion you intend only to create orthorectified images, you need not build pyramids.
When to turn on pyramids:
For more information on pyramids, see the Pyramid module.
Create GCP/TP Exclusion Mask
Selected by default, this check box controls whether to create a bitmap exclusion mask for each multispectral (MS) scene.
An exclusion mask prevents ground control points (GCP), tie points (TP), or both from being created in areas identified by the mask when you run a module that performs GCP collection.
For more information about using an exclusion mask, see the GCP/TP Exclusion-Mask Generation module.
Overwrite Results
Select this check box to overwrite the existing output files, if any exist. If this check box is left clear, and an output file exists in the relevant folder, the status of the job displays a message informing you of the existence and name of the output file. The message is also written to the event log of the job.
Ingest Stereo Data
When selected, this check box ingests stereo data, if any exists in the scene folder.
You can use this parameter in conjunction with the Tri-Stereo Look Directions parameter to select only the specific view or views you want to ingest.
Tri-Stereo Look Directions
Available only when the Ingest Stereo Data check box is selected, and when the data is tri-stereo, such as ZY-3 scenes, select from the list the specific view or views you want to ingest.
Ingest Multispectral
Selected by default, this check box controls whether to ingest multispectral data, if any exists in the scene folder.
Ingest Panchromatic
Selected by default, this check box controls whether to ingest panchromatic data, if any exists in the scene folder.
Ingest Pansharpened
Selected by default, this check box controls whether to ingest pansharpened data, if any exists in the scene folder.
Ingest Other
To ingest other types of data, if any exists in the scene folder, select this check box.
Math Model Filter
The math model to use for collection of ground control points (GCPs) and, subsequently, orthorectification.
The module first attempts to use the selected math model. If required information is missing from the user-defined math model, the module automatically tries to use another math-model option, and displays a warning message.
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This module provides a series of predefined configuration files that define the type of output to create. These are defined in the settings.py file in the PROHOME\exe\PGS\config folder of your CATALYST Enterprise installation. In the configuration file, you can specify whether the output file is a linked file (in PCIDSK format) or a standalone file.
Module details
This module supports a multitude of sensors and data products. With each data product, the module can import the multispectral, panchromatic, and pansharpened (raw) images.
Job results
For each raw scene found in the specified Input Scenes folder, the module creates a PCIDSK file with an automatically generated file name in the specified output folder. Each file name contains a scene ID, a state (includes a _RAW tag in the file name) and a type (such as _PAN, _MS, or _PSH).
The following is an example of images imported to PCIDSK using the Data Ingest module.
IKONOS Geo Ortho Kit – NITF Format po_199802_blu_0070000.ntf po_199802_grn_0070000.ntf po_199802_nir_0070000.ntf po_199802_red_0070000.ntf po_199802_pan_0070000.ntf | | V po_199802_ 0070000_RAW_MS.pix po_199802_ 0070000_RAW_PAN.pix
The output folder and its files follow a naming convention based on the input-scene ID, the current state of the image product, and the image type.
A typical IKONOS scene ID is:
po_199802_pan_0070000.ntf
The output file name resembles the following schema:
<sceneid>_RAW_<type>.pix
For example:
po_199802_ 0070000_RAW_PAN.pix
When the Create GCP/TP Exclusion Mask check box is selected, a file-level metadata tag, NominalCloudCoverPercentage is created during processing. The tag provides the percentage of cloud cover identified in an image. When an image has a cloud-cover percentage greater than 30 precent, a warning message is displayed.
The module also automatically creates OrthoEngine project files for each type of scene ingested successfully. For example, when multispectral and panchromatic data is ingested, two project files, data-ingest_RAW_MS.prj and data-ingest_RAW_PAN.prj are created in the specified output folder.
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