Provided by: otb-bin-qt_6.6.1+dfsg-2_amd64
NAME
otbgui_ColorMapping - OTB ColorMapping application
DESCRIPTION
This is the ColorMapping application, version 5.2.0 Maps an input label image to 8-bits RGB using look-up tables. Complete documentation: http://www.orfeo-toolbox.org/Applications/ColorMapping.html Parameters: -progress <boolean> Report progress -in <string> Input Image (mandatory) -out <string> [pixel] Output Image [pixel=uint8/uint16/int16/uint32/int32/float/double] (default value is uint8) (mandatory) -ram <int32> Available RAM (Mb) (optional, off by default, default value is 128) -op <string> Operation [labeltocolor/colortolabel] (mandatory, default value is labeltocolor) -op.colortolabel.notfound <int32> Not Found Label (optional, on by default, default value is 404) -method <string> Color mapping method [custom/continuous/optimal/image] (mandatory, default value is custom) -method.custom.lut <string> Look-up table file (mandatory) -method.continuous.lut <string> Look-up tables [redgreenbluegreyhotcoolspringsummerautumnwintercopperjethsvoverunderrelief] (mandatory, default value is red) -method.continuous.min <float> Mapping range lower value (mandatory, default value is 0) -method.continuous.max <float> Mapping range higher value (mandatory, default value is 255) -method.optimal.background <int32> Background label (mandatory, default value is 0) -method.image.in <string> Support Image (mandatory) -method.image.nodatavalue <float> NoData value (optional, off by default, default value is 0) -method.image.low <int32> lower quantile (optional, on by default, default value is 2) -method.image.up <int32> upper quantile (optional, on by default, default value is 2) -inxml <string> Load otb application from xml file (optional, off by default)
EXAMPLES
otbgui_ColorMapping -in ROI_QB_MUL_1_SVN_CLASS_MULTI.png -method custom -method.custom.lut ROI_QB_MUL_1_SVN_CLASS_MULTI_PNG_ColorTable.txt -out Colorized_ROI_QB_MUL_1_SVN_CLASS_MULTI.tif
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for otbgui_ColorMapping is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and otbgui_ColorMapping programs are properly installed at your site, the command info otbgui_ColorMapping should give you access to the complete manual.