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PBT/DCS Processing Status
Projected Brightness Temperature (IR-PBT) and De-correlation Stretch (IR-DCS) products must be processed for each THEMIS IR observation in order for all of the THEMIS Stamp Layer's new IR rendering options to work properly. As progress has been made generating these products, it has been discovered that the disk-space saving "Rectified" format originally applied to all projected products significantly compromises the quality of the images when viewed in JMars. Therefore, only the IR-GEO and the 4-Panel-DCS products will be saved in the RECTIFIED format, while all IR-PBT & IR-DCS images will be saved in FULL PROJECTION format.
The table below summarizes the current processing status by orbit range
Orbit Range | Release Status | PBT/DCS Processing Status | PBT/DCS Format | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
816 - 2399 | Team Access | Nominal mapping should be available;
still validating that off-nadir images collected during these orbits are being handled appropriately |
FULL PROJECTION | ||
2400 - 5799 | Public | Completed | FULL PROJECTION | ||
5800 - 8599 | Team Access | In Validation | FULL PROJECTION | ||
8600 - 8699 | Not Available | Not Started (off-nadir) | N/A | ||
8700 - 24599 | Team Access | In Validation | FULL PROJECTION | ||
24600 - 26799 | Team Access | In Process | FULL PROJECTION | ||
26800 - 28999 | Team Access | Available, but will be revised for projection parameter change | RECTIFIED | ||
29000 - 34499 | Public | Completed | FULL PROJECTION | ||
34500 - present | Team Access |
|
FULL PROJECTION |
Last Updated: 2010-Mar 26 12:00:00 MST
Definition of Processing Status Description:
- Not Started: Processing of PBT and DCS data products has not yet begun for the given orbit range.
- In Process: PBT and DCS are currently being processed for the given orbit range and will be available soon.
- Any images visible in the THEMIS Stamp Layer should be considered incomplete and should not be used.
- In Validation: PBT and DCS have been produced for the given orbit range and are being validated by the archivist.
- Most images should be available in the THEMIS Stamp Layer and ready for use.
- If you see any wacky images, please report the file-id to the archivist (Thanks!)
- Completed: PBT and DCS products have been produced for the given orbit range and can be rendered in the THEMIS Stamp Layer.
- Rectified / Full Projection: Products should be available in JMars in either format;
- RECTIFIED format shows horizontal offsets (at zoom >= 512) which are corrected in FULL PROJECTION format
JMars THEMIS Stamp layer hint:
- Observation --> Processing Stage --> D###
- use to return images that have DCS band combinations available to be rendered in JMars
- Observation --> Processing Stage --> DCS
- use to return images that have the 4-Panel-DCS images appropriate for viewing in the Mars Image Explorer