Parent Topic: GCPWORKS

Command Line Options

 Usage: gcpworks [options]
GCPWorks accepts a number of command line options for debugging, and launching with a predefined configuration.

 -math None/Polynomial/ThinPlate/RTCS/SatOrtho
The -math option can be used to specify the mathematical modelling to be used. The argument should be one of the indicated mathematical modelling types. If all three of the -math, -process and -master arguments are provided the GCPWorks Setup panel will be skipped.

 -process Full/Mosaic/Review
The -process option can be used to specify Processing Requirements for this session. The Full option requests the full process, including GCP collection and mosaicing. The Mosaic option indicates that the existing georeferencing should be used to perform mosaicing rather than collect any GCPs, and the Review option indicates that only GCP collection and review steps should available. If all three of the -math, -process and -master arguments are provided the GCPWorks Setup panel will be skipped.

 -master Image/Hardcopy/User/Vectors/Chips/SimulatedSAR
The -master option can be used to define the type of the master data to which the source (uncorrected) image should be tied down. That is the item on which the georeferenced image locations will be collected. Image indicates Image To Image tiedown, Hardcopy indicates tiedown to a map on a digitising table, User indicates the user will enter the georeferenced locations by hand, Vectors indicates Image To Vector tiedown and Chips indicates that the user will be using a GCP Chip database. If all three of the -math, -process and -master arguments are provided the GCPWorks Setup panel will be skipped.

 -rawfile filename
The -rawfile command line option may be used to pre-select the uncorrected image file to be processed. The user will not be required to perform the Select Uncorrected Image step.

 -lockraw
The -lockraw commandline option will ensure that the main panel button for selecting a new uncorrected file remains disabled, so a user cannot select a new source file. This is normally used to prevent users changing the raw file from the one passed via the -rawfile commandline switch in scripted applications using GCPWorks. Note that the -rawfile command line switch should be used, or the -lockraw switch will prevent any raw file from being selected by the user.

 -masterfile filename
The -masterfile command line option may be used to pre-select the georeferenced image file to be tied down to. The user will not be required to perform the Select Georeferenced Image step.

 -lockmaster
The -lockmaster commandline option will ensure that the main panel button for selecting a new master file remains disabled, so a user cannot select a new master file. This is normally used to prevent users changing the master file from the one passed via the -masterfile commandline switch in scripted applications using GCPWorks. Note that the -masterfile command line switch should be used, or the -lockmaster switch will prevent any master file from being selected by the user.

 -gcp filename segment_number
The -gcp command line option can be used to preselect a segment of GCPs to be loaded.

 -saveconfig
The -saveconfig commandline option will cause the names of the source and destination files to be saved to the FILI, and FILO parameters in the parameter file when final disk to disk registration is performed. As well the input, and output channel lists (up to a maximum of 16 channels) are saved to DBIC, and DBOC at the same time.

 -debug
Places GCPWorks in debugging mode. Plentiful output is sent to the terminal window.


Parent Topic: GCPWORKS
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