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A library to help process HiRISE EDRs with ISIS.
.. Documentation: https://hiproc.readthedocs.io.
.. PlanetaryPy
_ Affiliate Package (someday).
These programs use as much 'vanilla' Python 3 as possible.
However, it does depend on the following:
The algorithms based on the HiRISE Processing Pipelines were emulated and tested locally, but the results of each pipeline have not been tested directly against the results of the HiRISE Processing Pipelines, and this warning will remain until I have done so. As a result, I would not particularly 'trust' anything produced by these programs at this time, and consider these algorithms a work-in-progress.
These programs have been tested against their upstream Perl counterparts:
EDR_Stats: Verified!
Really just runs hi2isis
so no surprise here.
HiCal: Verified. Upstream is undergoing change, needs to be re-verified once upstream settles down.
HiStitch: not verified
HiccdStitch: not verified
HiColorInit: not verified
HiJitReg: not verified
HiSlither: not verified
HiColorNorm: not verified
HiBeautify: not verified
HiPrecisionInit: not verified
HiNoProj: not verified
HiJACK: not verified
Full documentation for hiproc is available <https://hiproc.readthedocs.io/en/latest/>
_,
including information on the processing flow of the various available programs, and
each program is self-documenting via their -h
argument.
Due to the interaction with ISIS and GDAL, please read the installation instructions carefully.
Feedback, issues, and contributions are always gratefully welcomed. See the contributing guide for details on how to help and setup a development environment.
The ISIS software has a number of processing or "proc" programs
(mocproc
, thmproc
, etc.) that are meant to be run to process
raw images to higher-level, more usable versions. Naming this
library hiproc
is an echo to that. There is a hiproc
program
that is available after installation that provides a streamlined
one-stop-program, but this package provides a great deal more.
.. _PlanetaryPy: https://github.com/planetarypy