satpy.composites.sar module
Composite classes for the VIIRS instrument.
- class satpy.composites.sar.SARIce(name, common_channel_mask=True, **kwargs)[source]
Bases:
GenericCompositor
The SAR Ice composite.
Collect custom configuration values.
- Parameters:
common_channel_mask (bool) – If True, mask all the channels with a mask that combines all the invalid areas of the given data.
- class satpy.composites.sar.SARIceLegacy(name, common_channel_mask=True, **kwargs)[source]
Bases:
GenericCompositor
The SAR Ice composite, legacy version with dynamic stretching.
Collect custom configuration values.
- Parameters:
common_channel_mask (bool) – If True, mask all the channels with a mask that combines all the invalid areas of the given data.
- class satpy.composites.sar.SARIceLog(name, common_channel_mask=True, **kwargs)[source]
Bases:
GenericCompositor
The SAR Ice composite, using log-scale data.
Collect custom configuration values.
- Parameters:
common_channel_mask (bool) – If True, mask all the channels with a mask that combines all the invalid areas of the given data.
- class satpy.composites.sar.SARQuickLook(name, common_channel_mask=True, **kwargs)[source]
Bases:
GenericCompositor
The SAR QuickLook composite.
Collect custom configuration values.
- Parameters:
common_channel_mask (bool) – If True, mask all the channels with a mask that combines all the invalid areas of the given data.
- class satpy.composites.sar.SARRGB(name, common_channel_mask=True, **kwargs)[source]
Bases:
GenericCompositor
The SAR RGB composite.
Collect custom configuration values.
- Parameters:
common_channel_mask (bool) – If True, mask all the channels with a mask that combines all the invalid areas of the given data.
- satpy.composites.sar._square_root_channels(*projectables)[source]
Return the square root of the channels, preserving the attributes.
- satpy.composites.sar.overlay(top, bottom, maxval=None)[source]
Blending two layers.
from: https://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-concepts-layer-modes.html
- satpy.composites.sar.soft_light(top, bottom, maxval)[source]
Apply soft light.
http://www.pegtop.net/delphi/articles/blendmodes/softlight.htm