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Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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#330 | fixed | FW10/01, flight day 098/2010, New_Forest | knpa | benj |
Description |
Data location: ~arsf/arsf_data/2010/flight_data/uk/FW10_01-2010_098_New_Forest Data arrived from ARSF via network transfer on 12th April 2010. Scientific objective: Test flight for full-waveform LiDAR Priority: a4m (not graded by SC, assigned following consultation with ppu) PI: Ross Hill Full waveform test flight. Will be delivered to PI but not specifically requested. Sensors:
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#329 | fixed | GB07/12, flight day 099/2010, Debden | knpa | benj |
Description |
Data location: ~arsf/arsf_data/2010/flight_data/uk/GB07_12-2010_099_Debden Data arrived from ARSF via network transfer on 15th April 2010. Scientific objective: Monitoring of peat fires and quantification of pyrogenic carbon conversion Priority: a4l PI: Martin Wooster This is the post-burning flight relating to #323 and #324 Sensors:
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#328 | fixed | user controled height colouring | emca | chrfi |
Description |
it has become clear that trying to automatically remove high and low out liers from the colour generation is hard and complex. therefore a better method is to allow the user to control the height range the program uses when generating colours. anything above or below this height range is defaulted to the max or min value. this allows the user to remove outliers and also choose which height cross section they want to focus on (giving them higher colour resolution in the smaller height range) preferable a pop out window, very small, with a couple of arrow buttons and text feild. the value is capped to the highest and lowest values and the max and min can be changed indipendantly (don't forget to prevent them making the min higher than the max) |