Provided by: ossim-core_2.2.2-1_amd64 

NAME
ossim-orthoigen - ossim-orthoigen
DESCRIPTION
Usage:
ossim-orthoigen [options] "<input_image1>[|switches]" "[<input_image2>[|switches]" ...]
<output_image>
ossim-orthoigen [options] <input_spec>.src <output_image>
Description: Creates a product image given an input specification as described below. There are two ways
of specifying the input source list. Switches on explicit form are
<N>|<B1,B2,...>|<histo-op>|<ovr_path>.
The <histo-op> presently can be either "auto-minmax" or "std-stretch-N" where N=1, 2 or 3. The
<input_spec>.src keyword list contains keyword entries in the form of
imageN.<keyword>: value
Supported keywords are "file", "entry", "rgb", "hist", "ovr", with values identical to those specified in
the explicit switch form.
OPTIONS
--annotate
annotation keyword list
--chain-template
Specify an external file that contains chain information
--clamp-pixels <min> <max>
Specify the min and max allowed pixel values. All values outside of this get mapped to their
corresponding clamp value.
--clip-pixels <min> <max>
Causes all pixel values between min and max (inclusive) to be mapped to the null pixel value. Min
and max can be equal for mapping a single value. See also related option "--replacement-mode" for
additional explanation.
--clip-to-valid-rect <true|false>
When true, any requested cut rect is clipped by the valid image bounding rect to minimize null
border pixels. If false, the output will correspond to the cut rect as close as possible given
the product projection. This option overrides the ossim_preferences setting. If no cut options are
supplied, this option is ignored.
--combiner-template
Specify an external file that contains combiner information
--combiner-type
Specify what mosaic to use, ossimImageMosiac or ossimFeatherMosaic or osimBlendMosaic ... etc
--cut-bbox-en
Specify the min easting, min northing, max easting, max northing
--cut-bbox-ll
Specify the min lat and min lon and max lat and maxlon <minLat> <minLon> <maxLat> <maxLon>
--cut-center-ll
Specify the center cut in lat lon space. Takes two argument <lat> <lon>
--cut-pixel-width-height
Specify cut box's width and height in pixels
--cut-radius-meters
Specify the cut distance in meters. A bounding box for the cut will be produced
--degrees
Specifies an override for degrees per pixel. Takes either a single value applied equally to x and
y directions, or two values applied correspondingly to x then y.
--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
--enable-entry-decoding
A filename can be separated by a | and a number (NO space). Example: a.toc|0 will do entry 0 of
a.toc file and on unix you might want to use a \ since the separator is a pipe sign. Example:
./a.toc\|0 will do entry 0 of a.toc.
--geo Defaults to a geographic image chain with GSD = to the input. Origin of latitude ison the
equator.
--geo-auto-scaled
Computes the mosaic center latitude for purpose of scaling in the longitude direction so that the
pixels will appear nearly square in ground space at specified latitude. Implies a geographic
projection.
--geo-scaled
Takes latitude as an argument for purpose of scaling in the longitude direction so that the pixels
will appear nearly square in ground space at specified latitude. Implies a geographic projection.
--hist-auto-minmax
uses the automatic search for the best min and max clip values. Incompatible with other histogram
options.
--hist-match
Takes one image filename argument for target histogram to match. Incompatible with other
histogram options.
--hist-std-stretch
Specify histogram stretch as a standard deviation from the mean as <int>, where <int> is 1, 2, or
3. Incompatible with other histogram options.
--hist-stretch
Specify in normalized percent the low clip and then the high clip value as <low.dd> <hi.dd>.
Incompatible with other histogram options.
--input-proj
Makes the view equal to the input. If more than one file then the first is taken
--mask Specify the ESRI shape file with polygons to clip the image
--meters
Specifies an override for the meters per pixel. Takes either a single value applied equally to x
and y directions, or two values applied correspondingly to x then y.
--no-cache
Excludes the cache from the input image chain(s). Necessary as a workaround for inconsistent
cache behavior for certain image types.
--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.
--output-radiometry
Specifies the desired product's pixel radiometry type. Possible values are: U8, U11, U16, S16,
F32. Note this overrides the deprecated option "scale-to-8-bit".
--reader-prop
Passes a name=value pair to the reader(s) for setting it's property. Any number of these can
appear on the line.
--replacement-mode <mode>
Specify how to treat multi-band imagery when providing clip-pixels and/or clamp-pixels settings.
Possible values are: REPLACE_BAND_IF_TARGET | REPLACE_BAND_IF_PARTIAL_TARGET |
REPLACE_ALL_BANDS_IF_ANY_TARGET | REPLACE_ONLY_FULL_TARGETS.
--resample-type
Specify what resampler to use, nearest neighbor, bilinear, cubic
--scale-to-8-bit
Scales the output to unsigned eight bits per band. This option has been deprecated by the newer
"--output-radiometry" option.
--slave-buffers
number of slave tile buffers for mpi processing (default = 2)
--srs specify an output reference frame/projection. Example: --srs EPSG:4326
--stdout
Output the image to standard out. This will return an error if writer does not support writing to
standard out. Callers should combine this with the --ossim-logfile option to ensure output image
stream does not get corrupted. You must still pass an output file so the writer type can be
determined like "dummy.png".
--supplementary-directory or --support
Specify the supplementary directory path where overviews, histograms and external geometries are
located
--threads [n]
Indicates multi-threaded process using optionally-specified number of threads
--tiling-template
Specify an external file that contains tiling information
--utm Defaults to a utm image chain with GSD = to the input
--view-template
Specify an external file that contains view information
--wkt specify an output reference frame/projection that is in a wkt format. Must have the
ossimgdal_plugin compiled
--writer-prop
Passes a name=value pair to the writer for setting it's property. Any number of these can appear
on the line.
--writer-template
Specify an external file that contains tiling information
-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
-h or --help
Display this information
-t or --thumbnail
thumbnail size
-w or --writer
Specifies the output writer. Default uses output file extension to determine writer.
Valid output writer types for "-w" or "--writer" option:
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-orthoigen is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and ossim-
orthoigen programs are properly installed at your site, the command
info ossim-orthoigen
should give you access to the complete manual.
ossim-orthoigen 1.8.20 December 2015 OSSIM-ORTHOIGEN(1)