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NAME

       mintpy-prep_fringe - Prepare FRInGE products for MintPy

DESCRIPTION

       usage: prep_fringe.py [-h] [-u UNWFILE] [-c COHFILE] [--ps-mask PSMASKFILE]

       [-g GEOMDIR] [-m METAFILE] [-b BASELINEDIR] [-o OUTDIR]
              [-r LKS_X] [-a LKS_Y] [--geom-only] [--sub-x XMIN XMAX] [--sub-y YMIN YMAX]

       Prepare FRInGE products for MintPy

   options:
       -h, --help
              show this help message and exit

       -u UNWFILE, --unw-file UNWFILE
              path pattern of unwrapped interferograms (default: ./PS_DS/unwrap/*.unw).

       -c COHFILE, --coh-file COHFILE
              temporal coherence file (default: ./PS_DS/tcorr_ds_ps.bin).

       --ps-mask PSMASKFILE
              PS pixels file (default: ./ampDispersion/ps_pixels).

       -g GEOMDIR, --geom-dir GEOMDIR
              FRInGE  geometry directory (default: ./geometry).  This is used to grab 1) bounding
              box

              AND 2) geometry source directory where the binary files are.

       -m METAFILE, --meta-file METAFILE
              metadata   file   (default:   ../reference/IW*.xml).    e.g.:   ./reference/IW1.xml
              for ISCE/topsStack OR

              ./referenceShelve/data.dat for ISCE/stripmapStack

       -b BASELINEDIR, --baseline-dir BASELINEDIR
              baseline directory (default: ../baselines).

       -o OUTDIR, --out-dir OUTDIR
              output directory (default: ./mintpy).

       -r LKS_X, --range LKS_X
              number  of  looks  in  range  direction,  for  multilooking  applied  after  fringe
              processing.  Only impacts metadata. (default: 1).

       -a LKS_Y, --azimuth LKS_Y
              number of looks  in  azimuth  direction,  for  multilooking  applied  after  fringe
              processing.  Only impacts metadata. (default: 1).

       --geom-only
              Only create the geometry file (useful for geocoding a watermask).

   Subset:
              Display dataset in subset range

       --sub-x XMIN XMAX, --subx XMIN XMAX, --subset-x XMIN XMAX
              subset display in x/cross-track/range direction

       --sub-y YMIN YMAX, --suby YMIN YMAX, --subset-y YMIN YMAX
              subset display in y/along-track/azimuth direction

   example:
              prep_fringe.py  -u  './PS_DS/unwrap/*.unw' -c ./PS_DS/tcorr_ds_ps.bin -g ./geometry
              -m '../reference/IW*.xml' -b ../baselines -o ./mintpy

              cd ~/data/SanAndreasSenDT42/fringe prep_fringe.py

              ## example commands after prep_fringe.py reference_point.py timeseries.h5 -y 500 -x
              1150 generate_mask.py temporalCoherence.h5 -m 0.7 -o maskTempCoh.h5 tropo_pyaps3.py
              -f timeseries.h5 -g inputs/geometryRadar.h5  remove_ramp.py  timeseries_ERA5.h5  -m
              maskTempCoh.h5     -s     linear     dem_error.py     timeseries_ERA5_ramp.h5    -g
              inputs/geometryRadar.h5    timeseries2velocity.py    timeseries_ERA5_ramp_demErr.h5
              geocode.py velocity.h5 -l inputs/geometryRadar.h5