Level 2 Help for TIMSCONV

INP

The file containing all six bands of a calibrated TIMS image, in either
Temperature or Radiance units.  If the units are not the ones used by 
TIMSCAL/TIMSCAL2, then the rescaling factor TEMPFAC or RADFAC must be used.


OUT

The file containing all six bands of a calibrated TIMS image, in either
Radiance or Temperature units (opposite units from INP).  If the units to be
output are not the ones used by TIMSCAL/TIMSCAL2, then the rescaling factor 
TEMPFAC or RADFAC must be used.  The output data format (byte, half, full, or
real) may be selected by the user via keyword.  If defaulted, the output
format will be the same as the input format.


SIZE

The standard VICAR2 output size field.   Default will calibrate
the entire data set.
	Example: SIZE = (1,1,200,638)


SL

Starting line (same as SIZE(1)).


SS

Starting sample (same as SIZE(2)).


NL

Number of lines (same as SIZE(3)).


NS

Number of samples (same as SIZE(4)).


MODE

This keyword selects the type of decalibatrion to be performed.
There is a choice of two possibilities:
       TEMP - Conversion from radiance to temperature
       RAD  - Conversion from temperature to radiance


DATE

	TIMSCONV uses the date of data acquisition to determine the proper
	conversion coefficients.  If defaulted, the date in the VICAR 
	label is used. This parameter is needed only if the VICAR label
	is incorrect, or if an abnormal calibration set is to be used.


TEMPFAC

TEMPFAC is the rescaling factor to convert image data (either input or output)
into degrees Celsius.  The dafault, 0.01, is the factor appropriate for
TIMSCAL/TIMSCAL2 generated images.


RADFAC

TEMPFAC is the rescaling factor to convert image data (either input or output)
into milliwatts/(m*m*sr*micrometer).  The dafault, 1.0, is the factor 
appropriate for TIMSCAL/TIMSCAL2 generated images.


FORMAT

FORMAT allows the user to specify the output data format.  The default is for
the output image to be the same as the input format.  BYTE, HALF, FULL, and
REAL formats are valid


EMIT

The six values of EMIT are the emittance values assumed for each TIMS band in
performing the Temperature/Radiance conversion.