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NAME

       ossim-preproc - ossim-preproc

SYNOPSIS

       ossim-preproc [options] <file-or-directory-to-walk>

OPTIONS

       --ch or --create-histogram
              Computes full histogram alongside overview.

       --chf or --create-histogram-fast
              Computes a histogram in fast mode which samples partial tiles.

       --compression-quality
              Compression  quality for TIFF JPEG takes values from 0 to 100, where 100 is best.  For J2K plugin,
              numerically_lossless, visually_lossless, lossy

       --compression-type
              Compression type can be: deflate, jpeg, lzw, none or packbits

       --compute-min-max
              Turns on min, max scanning when reading tiles and writes a dot omd file. This option  assumes  the
              null is known.

       --compute-min-max-null
              Turns on min, max, null scanning when reading tiles and write a dot omd file. This option tries to
              find a null value which is useful for float data.

       --create-histogram-r0
              Forces create-histogram code to compute a histogram using r0 instead of  the  starting  resolution
              for  the  overview builder. Can require a separate pass of R0 layer if the base image has built in
              overviews.

       --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

       --dump-filtered-image-list
              Outputs list of filtered images and extensions.

       --list-entries
              Lists the entries within the image

       --max  Overrides max value for compute-min-max option.

       --min  Overrides min value for compute-min-max option.

       --null <null_value> Overrides null value for compute-min-max option.  e.g. -9999.0 for float data

       --of or --output-files
              Output image files we can open, excluding overviews.

       --options
              <options.kwl>  This can be all or part of the application options. Also used for custom prep,  per
              file and post system commands. To get a template you can turn on trace to the ossimImageUtil class
              by adding "-T ossimImageUtil" to your command.

       --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.

       --ot   <overview_type> Overview type. see list at bottom for valid types.  (default=ossim_tiff_box)

       --override-filtered-images
              Allows processing of file that is in the filtered image list.

       --reader-prop
              Adds a property to send to the reader.  format is name=value

       --rebuild-histogram
              Rebuild histogram even if they are already present.

       --threads
              <threads>  The  number  of  threads  to  use.  (default=1) Note a default can be set in your ossim
              preferences file by setting the key "ossim_threads".

       --tile-size
              <size> Defines the tile size for overview builder.  Tiff option only. Must be a  multiple  of  16.
              Size  will be used in both x and y directions. Note a default can be set in your ossim preferences
              file by setting the key "tile_size".

       --writer-prop
              Adds a property to send to the writer.  format is name=value

       -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

       -a or --include-fullres
              Copy  full  res  dataset  to overview file as well as building reduced res sets. Option only valid
              with tiff overview builder.  Requires -o option.

       -d     <output_directory> Write overview to output directory specified.

       -h     Display this information

       -i or --internal-overviews
              Builds internal overviews. Requires -o option. Option only valid with tiff input  image  and  tiff
              overview builder. WARNING: Modifies source image and cannot be undone!

       -o     Creates overviews. (default=ossim_tiff_box)

       -r or --rebuild-overviews
              Rebuild overviews even if they are already present.

       -s     Stop  dimension for overviews.  This controls how many layers will be built. If set to 64 then the
              builder will stop when height and width for current level are less than or equal to  64.   Note  a
              default can be set in the ossim preferences file by setting the keyword "overview_stop_dimension".

       Valid overview types: ossim_tiff_box ossim_tiff_nearest

       Example commands:

       // A single image standard tiff overviews, histogram: ossim-preproc -o --ch <file>

       //   A   single   image  with  j2k  overviews(requires  kakadu  plugin),  histogram:  ossim-preproc  --ot
       ossim_kakadu_nitf_j2k --ch <file>

       // j2k, histogram, 4 threads

       //  standard  tiff  overviews,  full  histogram,  4  threads:  ossim-preproc  -r  -o  --ch  --threads   4
       <directory_to_walk>

       //  j2k,  histogram  (fast mode), 4 threads ossim-preproc -r --ot ossim_kakadu_nitf_j2k --chf --threads 4
       <directory_to_walk>

       //  tiff,  jpeg  compression,  histogram,  4  threads  ossim-preproc  -r  --ch  --compression-quality  75
       --compression-type  jpeg  --threads  4 <directory_to_walk> ossim-preproc -r --ch --compression-quality 75
       --compression-type jpeg --threads 4 <directory_to_walk>

       // Process all the tiffs in a directory feeding "prep", "file", "post" system commands via the  --options
       option which includes indexing file into the omar database via omar-data-mgr app: ossim-preproc --options
       preproc-options.kwl -r -o --ch *.tif

       // Contents of preproc-options.kwl  used  in  above  command:  prep.command0:  echo  start_time:  %{date}
       prep.command0.strf_time_format:   %Y%m%d%H%M%S   prep.command1:   mkdir   -p  %{date}  file.command0:  mv
       %{file_no_ext}.*   %{date}/.    file.command1:   omar-data-mgr    -u    http://localhost:8080/omar    add
       %{date}/%{basename} post.command0: echo end_time: %{date} post.command0.strf_time_format: %Y%m%d%H%M%S

       NOTES:

       --ch   equals --create-histogram

       --chf equals --create-histogram-fast

       Expanded command option variables:

       %{basename}         =  filename  without  path  %{basename_no_ext}  =  filename  without path and without
       extension %{date}            = Expanded to current zulu time. Default format=yyyymmdd

              output format controlled by command0.strf_time_format key.

       %{dirname}         = path of filename %{file}            = filename being processed %{file_no_ext}      =
       filename with no extension

SEE ALSO

       The  full  documentation  for  ossim-preproc  is  maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the info and ossim-
       preproc programs are properly installed at your site, the command

              info ossim-preproc

       should give you access to the complete manual.