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Input File(s)

 

Input file list

Input file names of the date specific mosaics (_msc), which are generated as final product of the SAR Intensity step. This file list is mandatory.

 

DEM file

Input Digital Elevation Model. This is the same file used in the Basic Processing. This file is optional, but it is strongly suggested.

 

Use Slope

By checking this flag the maximum slope condition is also taken into account. The _slope and the _dem files must be saved in the same folder and they must have the same root name.

 

Input mask file

Previously imported external mask. This file is optional.

 

Output root name

Name of the output root. This file is mandatory.

 

Input Parameter(s)

 

None.

 

Output(s)

 

_RA

Rice Area classified image and corresponding header files (.sml, .hdr).

 

_RAS

Rice Area classified filtered image and corresponding header files (.sml, .hdr).

 

_PM

Date specific image of the phenological conditions and corresponding header files (.sml, .hdr).

 

_SoS        

Date of the season begin and corresponding header file (.hdr).

 

_PoS

Date of the peak of the season and corresponding header file (.hdr).

 

General Functions

 

Start        

Start of the processing.

 

Store Batch        

The processing step is stored in the batch list. The Batch Browser button allows to load the batch processing list.

 

Cancel        

The window will be closed.

 

Help        

Description of the function.

 

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Looks

The most appropriate range and azimuth multi-looking factors are calculated. This calculation is performed by taking into account the Cartographic Grid Size, which is set in the relevant SARscape Default Values panel.

 

References

 

None.

 

 

 

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