Hello!
Same result when mask is left at default 5%, 95%. I have a total of 24 pixels of NaN in this image of 51,522,240 pixels, so I could understand if the NaN pixel happens to be in that band, then it will make the mean NaN and then the destriped band will be NaN.
However, when I take a subset of the raster, and isolate just the bands that ended up NaN in the previous destriping, and destripe just those bands, then they do not all end up as NaN. To be specific, when the entire raster is destriped (170 bands total) bands 52-57, 59-60, & 62-63 are NaN. When just bands 51-64 are destriped, bands 53,54,56,57,60,62,63 are NaN (NOT 52,55,59).
That makes no sense to me, if each band is destriped independently from the others. Why would it be different?
Does that make the problem a little more clear?
Thank you!
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