Greetings,
I am curious if it is feasible to assign a bounding box within the polymer code. My current project involves analyzing Sentinel-2 and Landsat images for inland water quality in bulk, which is taking a significant amount of time and memory due to the large image sizes. I am currently utilizing Python for this task.
Thank you!
Assigning a Bounding Box
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Re: Assigning a Bounding Box
Hi,
Indeed it is possible, but the bounding box has to be specified in pixel coordinates.
All Level1 objects support the following arguments: sline, eline, scol, ecol, which provide the start and end lines and columns for the bounding box.
For Sentinel-2, the coordinates also depend on the chosen resolution (10, 20 or 60m).
Cheers, François
Indeed it is possible, but the bounding box has to be specified in pixel coordinates.
All Level1 objects support the following arguments: sline, eline, scol, ecol, which provide the start and end lines and columns for the bounding box.
For Sentinel-2, the coordinates also depend on the chosen resolution (10, 20 or 60m).
Cheers, François