Pace data export
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Pace data export
Hello everbody,
I have one quick question,
I would like to export PACE LEVEL 2 data as GEOTIFF file and with all bands and i want to look reflectance spectras,
Is there any code for this?
Thank you so much
I have one quick question,
I would like to export PACE LEVEL 2 data as GEOTIFF file and with all bands and i want to look reflectance spectras,
Is there any code for this?
Thank you so much
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Re: Pace data export
SeaDAS is the perfect software to visualize, analyze and process PACE data - https://seadas.gsfc.nasa.gov/
https://seadas.gsfc.nasa.gov/help-9.0.0/geotiff/ExportGeoTIFF.html
https://seadas.gsfc.nasa.gov/help-9.0.0/geotiff/ExportGeoTIFF.html
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Re: Pace data export
FYI - when you get to the SeaDAS help page for exporting a GeoTiff file (shared in the previous post), be aware that Adobe changed their link to 'TIFF Specification'. The correct link is https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/file-types/image/raster/tiff-file.html
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Re: Pace data export
You can export a file to GeoTIFF using SeaDAS. To do this, load the PACE LEVEL 2 data into SeaDAS. Select the file in the File Manager. Then go to "Menu > File > Export > GeoTIFF". Save it.
To load the GeoTIFF back into SeaDAS go to "Menu > File > Import > Generic Formats > GeoTIFF"
To load the GeoTIFF back into SeaDAS go to "Menu > File > Import > Generic Formats > GeoTIFF"
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Re: Pace data export
One caveat to our earlier response... level-2 data is NOT mapped data. In order to convert level-2 data into a GeoTIFF format, you need to map it (which then causes it to essentially not be exactly level-2 data in the pixel-by-pixel sense).
There are many SeaDAS tools for mapping a level-2 file (Reproject Tool, Mosaic Tool) or the science processors (l2bin/l3mapgen). Once mapped, SeaDAS can export the file as GeoTIFF which should produce a file readable by most 3rd party (non-SeaDAS) applications.
There are many SeaDAS tools for mapping a level-2 file (Reproject Tool, Mosaic Tool) or the science processors (l2bin/l3mapgen). Once mapped, SeaDAS can export the file as GeoTIFF which should produce a file readable by most 3rd party (non-SeaDAS) applications.
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Re: Pace data export
OB SeaDAS - xuanyang02 wrote:
> SeaDAS is the perfect software to visualize, analyze and process PACE data
> - https://seadas.gsfc.nasa.gov/
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> https://seadas.gsfc.nasa.gov/help-9.0.0/geotiff/ExportGeoTIFF.html
Thank you, really like the seedas thanks the people who created
> SeaDAS is the perfect software to visualize, analyze and process PACE data
> - https://seadas.gsfc.nasa.gov/
>
> https://seadas.gsfc.nasa.gov/help-9.0.0/geotiff/ExportGeoTIFF.html
Thank you, really like the seedas thanks the people who created
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Re: Pace data export
OB SeaDAS - knowles wrote:
> One caveat to our earlier response... level-2 data is NOT mapped data. In
> order to convert level-2 data into a GeoTIFF format, you need to map it
> (which then causes it to essentially not be exactly level-2 data in the
> pixel-by-pixel sense).
>
> There are many SeaDAS tools for mapping a level-2 file (Reproject Tool,
> Mosaic Tool) or the science processors (l2bin/l3mapgen). Once mapped,
> SeaDAS can export the file as GeoTIFF which should produce a file readable
> by most 3rd party (non-SeaDAS) applications.
Thank you so so much all i need is this, now I am able to export on GEOTIFF format,
i did not realize "need to map it(which then causes it to essentially not be exactly level-2 data in the pixel-by-pixel sense)"
THANK YOU SO MUCH AGAIN!!!
BEST
> One caveat to our earlier response... level-2 data is NOT mapped data. In
> order to convert level-2 data into a GeoTIFF format, you need to map it
> (which then causes it to essentially not be exactly level-2 data in the
> pixel-by-pixel sense).
>
> There are many SeaDAS tools for mapping a level-2 file (Reproject Tool,
> Mosaic Tool) or the science processors (l2bin/l3mapgen). Once mapped,
> SeaDAS can export the file as GeoTIFF which should produce a file readable
> by most 3rd party (non-SeaDAS) applications.
Thank you so so much all i need is this, now I am able to export on GEOTIFF format,
i did not realize "need to map it(which then causes it to essentially not be exactly level-2 data in the pixel-by-pixel sense)"
THANK YOU SO MUCH AGAIN!!!
BEST