Provided by: ossim-core_2.2.2-1_amd64 

NAME
ossim-create-bitmask - ossim-create-bitmask
SYNOPSIS
ossim-create-bitmask [options] <input file>
DESCRIPTION
Description: ossim-create-bitmask Generates a bit-mask given source image and target pixel range to mask
out. If the input image has overviews, then masks will be generated for all R-levels.
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
--mask-mode <mode>
Specifies how to treat multi-band imagery when determining whether pixel will be masked according
to the defined target value or range. Possible modes are: "mask_full_and_partial_targets"
(default) | "mask_only_full_targets".
--mask-range <min> <max>
Specifies the range of pixels to target for masking out.
--mask-value <target>
Specifies the unique pixel value to target for masking out.
--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.
--ovr-from-image
Uses exclusively the image overview data when computing subsequent overviews. Normally the mask
overview from the prior level is referenced for establishing the masks at the next level.
--spec-kwl <filename>
In lieu of providing mask parameters on the command line, this option specifies a keyword list
filename that contains all settings. Typically used when spawning from other process.
-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
-d Write mask to directory specified.
-e or --entry
Give the entry(zero based) for which to build a mask. Only one entry can be processed. If the
input is multi-entry and no entry was specified, entry 0 is assumed.
-h or --help
Shows help
-o Write mask to file specified. If used on a multi-entry file, given "foo.mask" you will get:
"foo_e0.mask". If none specified, the input filename is used with ".mask" extension.
-x or --exclude-fullres
Excludes R0 mask computation. The mask file will start at R1.
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for ossim-create-bitmask is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and
ossim-create-bitmask programs are properly installed at your site, the command
info ossim-create-bitmask
should give you access to the complete manual.
ossim-create-bitmask 1.8.20 December 2015 OSSIM-CREATE-BITMASK(1)