DynamicConvert¶
Change the pixel type and rescale the image’s dynamic
Description¶
This application performs an image pixel type conversion (short, ushort, uchar, int, uint, float and double types are handled). The output image is written in the specified format (ie. that corresponds to the given extension). The conversion can include a rescale of the data range, by default it’s set between the 2nd to the 98th percentile. The rescale can be linear or log2. The choice of the output channels can be done with the extended filename, but less easy to handle. To do this, a ‘channels’ parameter allows you to select the desired bands at the output. There are 3 modes, the available choices are:
All: keep all bands.
Grayscale: to display mono image as standard color image
RGB: select 3 bands in the input image (multi-bands)
Parameters¶
Input image -in image
Mandatory
Input image
Output Image -out image [dtype]
Mandatory
Output image
Rescale type -type [linear|log2]
Default value: linear
Transfer function for the rescaling
Linear
Log2
Linear options¶
Gamma correction factor -type.linear.gamma float
Default value: 1
Gamma correction factor
Input mask -mask image
Optional mask to indicate which pixels are valid for computing the histogram quantiles. Pixels where the mask is zero will not contribute to the histogram. The mask must have the same dimensions as the input image.
Histogram quantile cutting¶
Cut the histogram edges before rescaling
High cut quantile -quantile.high float
Default value: 2
Quantiles to cut from histogram high values before computing min/max rescaling (in percent, 2 by default)
Low cut quantile -quantile.low float
Default value: 2
Quantiles to cut from histogram low values before computing min/max rescaling (in percent, 2 by default)
Channels selection -channels [all|grayscale|rgb]
Default value: all
It’s possible to select the channels of the output image. There are 3 modes, the available choices are:
Default mode
Select all bands in the input image, (1,…,n).Grayscale mode
Display single channel as standard color image.RGB composition
Select 3 bands in the input image (multi-bands), by default (1,2,3).
Grayscale mode options¶
Grayscale channel -channels.grayscale.channel int
Default value: 1
RGB composition options¶
Red Channel -channels.rgb.red int
Mandatory
Red channel index.
Green Channel -channels.rgb.green int
Mandatory
Green channel index.
Blue Channel -channels.rgb.blue int
Mandatory
Blue channel index.
Output min value -outmin float
Default value: 0
Minimum value of the output image.
Output max value -outmax float
Default value: 255
Maximum value of the output image.
Available RAM (MB) -ram int
Default value: 256
Available memory for processing (in MB).
Examples¶
From the command-line:
otbcli_DynamicConvert -in QB_Toulouse_Ortho_XS.tif -out otbConvertWithScalingOutput.png -type linear -channels rgb -outmin 0 -outmax 255
From Python:
import otbApplication
app = otbApplication.Registry.CreateApplication("DynamicConvert")
app.SetParameterString("in", "QB_Toulouse_Ortho_XS.tif")
app.SetParameterString("out", "otbConvertWithScalingOutput.png")
app.SetParameterString("type","linear")
app.SetParameterString("channels","rgb")
app.SetParameterFloat("outmin", 0)
app.SetParameterFloat("outmax", 255)
app.ExecuteAndWriteOutput()
Limitations¶
The application does not support complex pixel types as output.