HDFLook_MODIS HDF data file viewer =================================== READ AND DISPLAY HDF DATA SETS: -raster images -SDS ( up to 6 array indexes, MODIS compress file format) (MODIS Quality Control) -VDATA Distribution files: =================== MAPS.tar.Z *Coast files and Fonts used by HDFlook to overlap maps on the MODIS images -MAPS -MAPS/Fonts HOWTO_HDFLOOK.tar.Z *Examples: how to use HDFLook in background with command files HDFLOOK_COMMANDS.Z *Background command file keyword description ENGLISH_MANUAL_HDFLook.ps.gz *Manuals FRENCH_MANUAL_HDFLook.ps.gz LINUX_REDHAT.....HDFLook.tar.gz *Computer binaries -HDFlook -HDFLook.ad cp HDFlook /usr/local/bin cp HDFLook.ad /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults ======================= At the first use of HDFLook, the user has to define two environment variables with: - the absolute path of the directory containing the coast and river map data files. - the absolute path of the directory used by temporary files. for example: in csh: setenv HDFLOOKMAPS /usr/local/Maps setenv HDFLOOKTMP /usr/tmp for example: in sh: HDFLOOKMAPS=/usr/local/Maps ; export HDFLOOKMAPS HDFLOOKTMP=/usr/tmp ; export HDFLOOKTMP Note: if HDFLook is NOT a part of the Msphinx package the user has to download the MAPS.tar.Z file to get the map and font files Note: if HDFLook is a part of the Msphinx package the directory containing the coast maps is located under ????/Mfiles/Maps directory -------------------- Main characteristics -------------------- * Visualization of the HDF contents for the following formats: o SDS (Scientific Data Set) o Vfiles o ``Raster images'' 24 bits or 8 bits with look up table. * Visualization of slices of data: up to 6 indexes * Display of the file attributes * Automatic detection of particular filling values (mask) * Extraction and dump of binary files stored as simple matrices of (lines x columns) * Display data sets as ASCII pages of numbers * Plot of transects and histograms on image planes * Plot of SDS records * Production of images and graphics PostScript prints. -------------------- with command lines -------------------- * extract the ancillary data of a SDS. * print a PostScript image * export (Raw or calibrated) SDS records to binary files * export (Raw or calibrated) SDS records to HDF files * export RGB images to jpeg files * export RGB images to hdf files On HDF-EOS MODIS format: * build reprojected SDS mosaic to binary files * build reprojected RGB mosaic to binary files Connected to Msphinx: * send to Msphinx all (raw or reprojected) MODIS data and then use the Msphinx command lines to build sophisticate outputs. -------------------- with the AERONET data base -------------------- In conjunction with the AERONET data base, HDFLook is able to provide a fast validation of the aerosol algorithm by downloading directly the AERONET Optical thickness value for the corresponding MODIS visualized granule. ---- FAQ ---- any trouble loading the widget "colors background" -> modify HDFLook.ad ---------------- if you got the software from netscape or explorer: send your email to be in the distribution list to: louis@loa.univ-lille1.fr Your comments will be useful for the software evolution. ----------------