Provided by: ossim-core_2.2.2-1_amd64 

NAME
ossim-pixelflip - ossim-pixelflip
SYNOPSIS
ossim-pixelflip [options] <output_type> <input_file> <output_file> <target_value> <replacement_value>
DESCRIPTION
Description: ossim-pixelflip flips any null pixels to a valid pixel
OPTIONS
--disable-elev
Will disable the elevation
--disable-notify
Takes an argument. Arguments are ALL, WARN, NOTICE, INFO, FATAL, DEBUG. If you want multiple
disables then just do multiple --disable-notify on the command line. All argument are case
insensitive. Default is all are enabled.
--disable-plugin
Will disable the plugin loader
--ossim-logfile
takes a logfile as an argument. All output messages are redirected to the specified log file. By
default there is no log file and all messages are enabled.
-K specify individual keywords to add to the preferences keyword list: name=value
-P specify a preference file to load
-T specify the classes to trace, ex: ossimInit|ossimImage.* will trace ossimInit and all ossimImage
classes
-c or --clamp-value
clamp values (any pixel with value larger than input will be clamped to input)
-h or --help
Display this information
-m Replacement mode (see notes below)
-o or --create-overview
Creates and overview for the output image
-w output tile width(only valid with tiled output types). Must be a multiply of 16
NOTES: -m Replacement mode option explanation:
Valid modes (default=replace_all_targets) :
replace_partial_targets replace_partial_targets_all_bands replace_full_targets replace_all_targets
(default=all)
If mode is "replace_all_targets" (default): Any pixel with dn of target will be replaced.
If mode is "replace_partial_targets": Target will be replaced only at least one subpixel(band) does not
have the target.
If mode is "replace_partial_targets_all_bands": Target will be replaced only at least one subpixel(band)
does not have the target. All bands will be replaced. This is a good Landsat7 edge fixer...
If mode is "replace_full_targets": Target will be replaced only if all subpixels(bands) have the target.
Example: target = 0 replacement = 1 Pixel at (0, 0) r=0, g=0, b=0 Pixel at (0, 1) r=0, g=30,
b=21
Mode is "replace_all_targets": Pixel at (0, 0) becomes r=1, g=1, b=1 Pixel at (0, 1) becomes
r=1, g=30, b=21
Mode is "replace_partial_targets": Pixel at (0, 0) remains r=0, g=0, b=0 Pixel at (0, 1) becomes
r=1, g=30, b=21
Mode is "replace_partial_targets_all_bands": Pixel at (0, 0) remains r=0, g=0, b=0 Pixel at (0,
1) becomes r=1, g=1, b=1
Mode is "replace_full_targets": Pixel at (0, 0) becomes r=1, g=1, b=1 Pixel at (0, 1) remains
r=0, g=30, b=21
Valid output writer types: tiff_strip tiff_strip_band_separate tiff_tiled tiff_tiled_band_separate jpeg
general_raster_bip general_raster_bil general_raster_bsq general_raster_bip_envi general_raster_bil_envi
general_raster_bsq_envi nitf_block_band_separate nitf_block_band_sequential nitf20_block_band_separate
nitf20_block_band_sequential ossim_pdf
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for ossim-pixelflip is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and ossim-
pixelflip programs are properly installed at your site, the command
info ossim-pixelflip
should give you access to the complete manual.
ossim-pixelflip 1.8.20 December 2015 OSSIM-PIXELFLIP(1)