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implementation for PlanetScope images ? #29

@kevin-lievens

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@kevin-lievens

Hello,

I’m new to Python and I tried to use this code with 2 Planetscope images (3B_AnalyticMS_SR) but I have difficulties to implement the script.

I changed the full_basename for the 2 images:
full_candidate_basename = ‘20200331_082156_1001_3B_AnalyticMS_SR’
full_reference_basename = ‘20181020_081539_0f3f_3B_AnalyticMS_SR'

I keep the same basename:
candidate_basename = 'candidate'
reference_basename = 'reference'

I changed the coordinates for my AOI in the next lines:
for full_filename, cropped_filename in zip(full_candidate_filenames, candidate_filenames):
subprocess.check_call(['gdal_translate', '-projwin', '278244', '104796', '288288', '110928', full_filename, cropped_filename])
for full_filename, cropped_filename in zip(full_reference_filenames, reference_filenames):
subprocess.check_call(['gdal_translate', '-projwin', '278244', '104796', '288288', '110928', full_filename, cropped_filename])

I also changed the paths to specify the location of the image on disk:
candidate_path =‘D:/Data/20200331_082156_1001_3B_AnalyticMS_SR.tif’
reference_path = ‘D:/Data/20181020_081539_0f3f_3B_AnalyticMS_SR.tif’
result_path = ' D:/Data/normalized.tif'

But when I run the code it seems there is a problem with the command gdal_transalte:
CalledProcessError: Command '['gdal_translate', '-projwin', '278244', '104796', '288288', '110928', '20201015_082258_1040_3B_B2.TIF', 'candidate_blue.TIF']' returned non-zero exit status 1.

I don’t know where I’m wrong.
Would it be possible to give me an example of this code for PlanetScope images?
Thanks for your help.

Best regards,
Kévin

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