Ex: INP=(PIC,RES,BLM)
PIC is the input image. PIC must be an 800x800 geometrically uncorrected
Voyager image in either byte or halfword (16-bit integer) format. The
entire image must be processed (i.e. the VICAR size field is ignored).
RES is a record containing the reseau locations for PIC. RES may be created
by program RESLOC (see example below).
BLM is an optional Blemish Location File. BLM contains the location and
size of each blemish for the camera used to acquire the input image.
If specified, the camera blemishes are also removed.
Ex: OUT=OPIC OPIC is the output image. OPIC is identical to the input image, except that all reseau marks, fiducial marks, and camera blemishes have been removed (Note that keywords KEEPRESE or KEEPFIDU may be used to suppress the removal of the reseau and/or fiducial marks).
This keyword causes diagnostic messages to be printed. DBUG should only be used by the programmer debugging the program.
Ex: RADIUS=5.0 Floating point number specifying the radius (in pixels) of the circle enclosing each reseau mark. The accepted range is 2.0 to 10.0 pixels (default=5).
Optional integer value: Camera serial number. Default is the value in the input picture label. Valid Voyager camera serial numbers are: 4 = VGR-2 WA 6 = VGR-1 WA 5 = VGR-2 NA 7 = VGR-1 NA
Groups of three REAL numbers (line,sample,radius) specifying circular areas within the image to be removed via interpolation. The entire circle need not lie completely within the image. The accepted range for radius is 2.0 to 10.0 pixels. No more than 6 centers may be defined.