This task accepts a source raster and returns a raster with a linear stretch applied. With a linear range stretch, the minimum and maximum histogram values define the dynamic range of the image. Pixel values greater than the maximum value are assigned a value of 255. Pixel values less than the minimum value are assigned a value of 0. Pixel values between these points are linearly stretched. By distributing pixel values across the entire histogram range, the image becomes brighter and more contrasted.
The virtual raster associated with this task is ENVILinearRangeStretchRaster.
Example
e = ENVI()
File = Filepath('qb_boulder_msi', Subdir=['data'], $
Root_Dir=e.Root_Dir)
Raster = e.OpenRaster(File)
Task = ENVITask('LinearRangeStretchRaster')
Task.INPUT_RASTER = Raster
Task.MIN = [180, 210, 120, 90]
Task.MAX = [800, 1300, 1055, 1100]
Task.Execute
DataColl = e.Data
DataColl.Add, Task.OUTPUT_RASTER
View = e.GetView()
Layer = View.CreateLayer(Task.OUTPUT_RASTER)
Syntax
Result = ENVITask('LinearRangeStretchRaster')
Input properties (Set, Get): BRIGHTNESS, INPUT_RASTER, MAX, MIN, OUTPUT_RASTER_URI
Output properties (Get only): OUTPUT_RASTER
Properties marked as "Set" are those that you can set to specific values. You can also retrieve their current values any time. Properties marked as "Get" are those whose values you can retrieve but not set.
Methods
This task inherits the following methods from ENVITask:
AddParameter
Execute
Parameter
ParameterNames
RemoveParameter
Properties
This task inherits the following properties from ENVITask:
COMMUTE_ON_DOWNSAMPLE
COMMUTE_ON_SUBSET
DESCRIPTION
DISPLAY_NAME
NAME
REVISION
TAGS
This task also contains the following properties:
BRIGHTNESS (optional)
Set this property to an integer value from 0 to 100, indicating the brightness level to display. The default value is 50 if no brightness is specified. You can also set this value to a scalar or an array with the same number of elements as the raster has bands.
INPUT_RASTER (required)
Specify a raster on which to apply the stretch.
MAX (required)
Set this property to the maximum value to be considered, also known as the "white point." If the value is a scalar, it applies to all bands. If it is an array, it must have the same number of elements as the input raster has bands.
MIN (required)
Set this property to the minimum value to be considered, also known as the "black point." If this value is a scalar, it applies to all bands. If it is an array, it must have the same number of elements as the input raster has bands.
OUTPUT_RASTER
This is a reference to the output raster of filetype ENVI.
OUTPUT_RASTER_URI (optional)
Specify a string with the fully qualified filename and path to export the associated OUTPUT_RASTER.
- If you set this property to an asterisk symbol (*), the output raster will be virtual and not written to disk.
- If you do not specify this property, or set it to an exclamation symbol (!), a temporary file will be created.
API Version
4.3
Version History
ENVI 5.2 |
Introduced |
ENVI 5.5 |
OUTPUT_RASTER_URI now supports '*', which allows OUTPUT_RASTER to be virtual output.
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See Also
ENVITask, ENVILinearRangeStretchRaster, ENVIRasterStatistics