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Hello,
when getting contents i get this warning:
WARNING: image centers shifted more than 10km!!!!
I attachements you will find the screenshot of the radar footprints. Area of interest is represented by the yellow pin. I´m using 79 Sentinel 1A images acquired from the same orbit number with descending track. 12 of these images are shifted around 19km w.r.t. the median.
Based on Your answer I assume I can continue, but I am curious about the accuracy of co-registration and further analysis. Is the radar imaging geometry the same in this case?
Thanks in advance for Your time and effort.
Mat
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Thank you for the quick answer.
This is what my structure looks like.
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I’m trying to process 23 Sentinel-1A images. I’d created folder named ‘S1_DATA’, inside this folder I created ‘SLC’ folder. All of the images I downloaded into ‘SLC’ and unzipped them as I’m working on windows machine.
In ‘Select Dataset’ I chose directory to the parent folder (D:\S1_DATA\) and the ‘SLC DATA Processing’ window popped up. I unchecked Untar and Del tar options, but when I clicked on ‘Get Contents’ I got error saying “can not find SENTINEL xml file!”.
Full error message together with most recent .log file are in attachments.
Any help will be much appreciated.
Matus
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You must be logged in to view attached files.Hello!
I’m trying to process 23 Sentinel-1A images. I’d created folder named ‘S1_DATA’, inside this folder I created ‘SLC’ folder. All of the images I downloaded into ‘SLC’ and unzipped them as I’m working on windows machine.
In ‘Select Dataset’ I chose directory to the parent folder (D:\S1_DATA\) and the ‘SLC DATA Processing’ window popped up. I unchecked Untar and Del tar options, but when I clicked on ‘Get Contents’ I got error saying “can not find SENTINEL xml file!”.
Full error message together with most recent .log file are in attachchments.
Any help will be much appreciated.
Matus
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