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1. illuminated shadowed Type other information that the Investigator wishes to include REACT GUI User s Manual 7 Appendix ACRONYMS Applied Coherent Technology Corp CD ROM Compact Disc Read Only Memory Compact Reconnaissance Imagine Spectrometer for Mars a visible infrared hyperspectral mapper for the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter LRO Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter O o o M3 Moon Mineralogy Mapper gt ooo o MRO_______ Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter NR Nearinfra Rd o ROI Region Of Interest S TBD ToBeDetermined 22 TBR ToBeReviewed S O UV _ Ultraviolet o VIS OOO Visible 0000
2. install dir react bin where install dir 1s the directory created by the user to contain the REACT program directory structure and files For example MacHardDrive Users loonie Desktop act To start REACT Mac OSX Windows Double click the react64 icon Linux Type react64 on the command line NOTE For MacOSX and Windows an alias shortcut link can be created for this program to allow access from the computer desktop The REACT GUI will load while displaying a splash screen followed by the Layers Authentication Dialog login box If the user is in a non protected environment enter username and password obtain from your System Administrator 1f necessary and click OK Otherwise 1f in a protected environment e g from behind a firewall leave the box blank and click OK Select on the Project Panel the project that you will like to work on For example if you are part of LROC and if Moon LROC is not selected in the left side column by default click on this icon to connect to this dataset Click yes on the REACT GUI User s Manual 13 Switching Network Centric Data dialog box Click yes or OK in any other dialog boxes REACT is now running and the main interface screen should be visible with an image of the Moon near the center of the window Figure 1 There should be two columns or panels open The left panel will display the Network Centric Dat
3. clicking the green multiple rectangle icon to the upper left of the Moon image Figures 1 2b Figure 5 Two icon options to open layer manager panel Opening the Layers Manager panel creates a central widget within the REACT interface Figure 3 This widget is called the Information Layer Control amp Workflow Builder ACT s Rapid Eoviconmental Assessment Composition Toots REACT toopyright 2004 2007 ACT Corps Fla ver melo S REACT Compasii n Taali wo o man Lapi Dana E wadii Duki Comte chit Wanat rt Map Di iratan Hed Cantie Data Access Prim Gi Loves gg Vere ie ll Ara ono Deemoni ites ld O o Femte Seen n Local manc La A 4 Ci iden Lovers Pie Soren M a Mul Lagos Harki UST TT TI 1 Kra ial Hatay MESSENGER 7 A mii OSG C mepe II Soler ig Lager Harin Legio Dala Wah Lagard e a ay E EE LI ernie mes jurada der Gori Ds verte poate Eo Y cn LAOTI a O Clementine PAIS using Dosos color ratio rheme OLHE O ae cin as AGO 250150 41 Sinn recta rallies undi le Li n LJ de vor 415 inmate a O ae seers F nn ene id ry a O wren Sin remote ri O hr CLA pon thodum laimu hom LPO ta O tence FIG LJ tr nko Ses GLI local cre 01 o iM ma Mia local Mages MOORE Y Figure 6 REACT interface with Layers Manager panel open REACT GUI User s Manual To hide the Layers Manager panel click the right open close panel icon see Figure 3 To hide the Cartographi
4. Choose a directory where you would like to install the REACT software Although the software can be placed anywhere it is best if it is in a location where the user has read write privileges Fore example place REACT in the act directory on the Desktop NOTE the directory where the REACT software to be installed must already exist There is currently no option to create a directory during the directory navigation selection process BOB ACT Product Manager PROTOTYPE Installer 2 Identify User User name Password Figure A 7 Login screen The user will be required to login to the ACT site to obtain access to the REACT files for download User name TO BE PROVIDED BY ACT Password TO BE PROVIDED BY ACT Then click next gt A 5 9 12 a ee ACT Product Manager PROTOTYPE Installer wy Show Available Packages Select the modules to update Package Vi Server Y LROC Basemaps arno actgate com M LROC Templates arno actgate com Y REACT ApplicationCore arno actgate com Y REACT Basemaps arno actgate com Y REACT Help Files arno actgate com M REACT WIPE_ExtractedGeoCu arno actgate com Size 48 56 MB of 48 56 MB 1 06 MB of 1 06 MB 65 43 MB of 65 43 MB 281 35 MB of 281 35 MB 6 22 MB of 6 22 MB 15 73 MB of 15 73 MB en R lt gt select deselect all Available disk space 39 27 GB Required disk space 418 36 MB Description Details Double click
5. rectangie 1 wOpen Polygons 1 open polygon 1 7 M lon iat table wClosed Polygons 2 rectangle 1 4 closed polygon 2 8 129 198 43 4566 Y yDots 5 107 918 47 952 2 b4 dot 9067 1 dot 9068 1 Erag Records Acts tional info dot 9069 1 dot 9070 1 Rationale max 2000 characters dot 9071 1 PAE Characters left 1983 Reset Value site id not assi gned gt 0 Investigator Robinson Priority 2 NAC both WACContext ves v lt gt required fields Save Help Figure 29 Target information generated in the Sites window In the Site Name box a generic name is given A new name can be entered here REACT GUI User s Manual 27 The lat lon table indicates the coordinates for each of the vertices start middle and end points that make up the target shape To modify these values click the pencil icon to the right of each coordinate pair A new dialog box Edit Target Item Vertex Figure 28 will open so that specific coordinate values in decimal degrees can be entered The Edit in degree check box option allows the user to enter in values in the degrees minutes and seconds format Edit Target Item Vertex Edit in degree Vertex Values Longitude 110 7954 Latitude 33 7327 OK Cancel Figure 30 Dialog box to enter specific vertex coordinate values There are two tabs that reveal
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7. NA NA e 8 aa Decision Support Tools x y 555000 0 1415000 0 lon lat 102 1720 32 2 R C View here Fine Layer Control Panel Development Environment Figure 3 Sample Project configuration where REACT starts up with a number of BaseMaps Loaded 2 2 2 Adding New Projects The ability to add projects on the fly will be introduced in a future release 4 REACT GUI User s Manual 9 12 2007 2 3 Cartographic Viewer Navigation In the Cartographic viewer it is often desirable to zoom in to and center the view on a specific location and to make the image window larger within the panel Make sure that the Cartographic Viewer panel is open To increase the image drag the lower right corner to resize the image Note that this could slow the performance on older or slower machines 2 3 1 Re centering the Basemap To re center the image on a new coordinate simply right click ctrl click on the map in the desired location This will bring up a menu of navigation options Select recenter on click to activate the process To rotate the globe to a point on the far side of the current view this process may need to be repeated two or three times To center on a given latitude longitude activate the Map Interaction Mode toolbar Figure 24 and type the values into the lon0 and lat0 fields Click on the target icon immediately to the left of the fields to apply the re cent
8. OK to make the changes to the view and to close the Reference Map Options window 2 5 6 Save View It 1s possible to save the current resolution and coordinates 1 e the way the basemap appears in the Cartographic View window for later use Select the Open Base Map Options icon Figure 10 to open the Reference Map Options window Figure 11 Make sure the Map Projection tab 1s selected and that the choose interface dropdown menu option is set to text based In the Map View menu box type in the path to a map view folder within the REACT directory structure just modify the portion of the path that is to the right of react e g mission templates OTf user local dir map view moon Enter in a file name for the saved view e g my map view mvp 2 5 7 Save snapshot of image view An alternative save function available in REACT is to save the image in the Cartographic View as an image file e g jpg tiff or bmp format This allows users to capture this view for presentations To do this select the Save Current Map View icon in the toolbar in the upper left corner of the Cartographic Viewer panel Figure 12 Figure 15 Save Current Map View icon Navigate to the directory in which file will be saved using the Look in text window select a format from the File type dropdown window and type in a file name the extension will be added automatically Click
9. click on the wireframe globe icon on the far left of the Local Overlays toolbar Figure 24 The spacing of the grid can be modified by typing in or selecting from a menu new values in the field provided To remove the erid click the wireframe globe icon again To plot a reference array of evenly spaced points in kilometers on the basemap click on the point globe icon the center icon of the Local Overlays toolbar Figure 24 The spacing of the tick marks can be adjusted by typing in or selecting from a menu new values in the field provided To remove the tick marks click the point globe icon again A third reference grid 1s available to overlay on the base map Clicking on the square erid icon right most icon in Figure 24 will bring up a reference grid that changes scale as the user zooms in or out In other words the size of the grid remains static with respect to the view window but if the user zooms in to the image the scale of the grid will change to match the resolution of the new view To remove this frame click the grid icon again 6 REACT GUI User s Manual 9 12 2007 2 4 Opening Layers Manager Panel NOTE This method will work for either a single band image or three band images In the case of the former the resulting basemap will appear in grayscale To change or update the current basemap open the image Layers Manager panel by clicking the dl icon Figures 1 2a This panel can also be accessed by
10. list order select the file then click the single up arrow icon to move the layer one slot up or click the single down arrow icon to move the layer one slot down Clicking either the double up arrow or the double down arrow will move the file respectively to the top of the list or to the bottom To add the files to the Cartographic Viewer click the checkbox next to the desired layer It doesn t matter whether the mosaic or the image name is checked that file will be selected To unselect the file click the checkbox again When the images to be rendered have been selected click the green highlighted Update Layers button The resulting image will be the checked layer closest to the top of the list while the other images below will not be visible 2 6 2 Image transparency It 1s possible to change the opacity of the top images to make the lower layers visible Select the file s to be modified MacOSX hold the ctrl button then click on the file name Windows Linux right click on the file name This will bring up a menu list of options Select Properties to bring up the Fine Layer Control panel Figure 14 Alternatively type command P MacOS X ctrl P Windows or just double click on the image name to bring up the same panel 16 REACT GUI User s Manual 9 12 2007 Fine Layer Control Layer Control Access Contr ol Additional Info Detailed Info Spatial Mask Layer Expr ession Layers to Request 0 i
11. new web page will load with a list of system requirements for each OS Make sure that the system on which REACT 1s to be installed meets these requirements Click the download link it doesn t matter which link as they will all lead to the same subsequent page Click on the link that 1s specific to the OS MacOSX ACT Product Manager 1 2 3 macos rsync 2 6 8 z1p Windows ACT Product Manager 1 2 3 win rsync_2 6 7 z1p Linux ACT Product Manager 1 24 S5 lihusirsyne 2 6 U Ear gz This will provide a file that will facilitate the installation of REACT Figure A 2 2 REACT GUI User s Manual 9 12 2007 z ACT Product Manager 1 1 5 Macosx rsync_2 6 8 zip Figure A 2 Zip file of the ACT Product Manager for MacOSX Extract the contents of the Product Manager file to the desktop or other location where the user has access privileges A new directory labeled act will be created in that location this folder can be moved or renamed at a later time 1f so desired Within the ACT folder navigate through the product_manager directory and find the product manager application Figure A 3 productmanager Figure A 3 Product manager application for MacOSX Double click the application executable file to launch the program This will bring up the installation application wizard 6606 ACT Product Manager PROTOTYPE A ACT Product Manager ACT This program is used for the initial installation of an ACT produc
12. to select desired basemap files for LROC lt Back Next Exit Figure A 8 Listing of available software files for REACT After login a new window will list all of the software files data packages that are available for installation This might take several minutes depending upon the Internet connection speed Wait for the list to stop loading before clicking next gt Although there is the option to uncheck some or all of the REACT files it is best to install everything during an initial installation REACT GUI User s Manual 9 12 2007 DO 3 ACT Product Manager PROTOTYPE Installer Download Packages Package Transfer Status Progress Basemaps LROC 13 56 MB of 48 56 MB FE Templates LROC OB of 1 06 MB ApplicationCore REACT O B of 65 43 MB Basemaps REACT OB of 281 35 MB Help_Files REACT OB of 6 22 MB WIPE_ExtractedGeoCubes REACT OB of 15 73 MB Current file clem uvvis 750nm 500m tif jp2 35 Total transfer 13 56 MB of 418 36 MB at 54 39 KB s Time left 2 hours 7 min O sec Show Details Cancel Figure A 9 Installation progress The download process can take from one to three hours depending upon file sizes and Internet speed Once finished click on finish 4 3 Part 2 Updating REA CT If a version of REACT is already installed on the computer there is no need to repeat the c
13. to the desired extent When the mouse button is released the rectangle target will be completed Line Target Select the three lines icon on the Draw Mode toolbar Figure 25 b On the basemap place the cursor at the starting location where the line is to be drawn Click and hold down the mouse button and drag out a line to the desired extent When the mouse button is released the line target will be completed Open Polygon Target Select the icon with the irregular shape on the Draw Mode toolbar Figure 25 c On the basemap place the cursor at the starting location where the open polygon is to be drawn Click and hold down the mouse button and drag out the first line of the polygon to the desired extent Release the button and move the cursor to where the end point of the second line is to be drawn and click there Repeat this process for each additional line segment To complete the open polygon double click at the end of the last line segment Open polygon s can have a maximum of 12 vertices TBR Closed Polygon Target Select the icon with the pentagon figure on the Draw Mode toolbar Figure 25 d On the basemap place the cursor at the starting location where the closed polygon is to be drawn Click and hold down the mouse button and drag out the first line of the polygon to the desired extent Release the button and move the cursor to where the end point of the second line is to be drawn and click there Repeat t
14. will inform the user that the installation packages have been installed successfully Click the OK button Then click the Finish button on the Product Manager screen This will complete the process and close the application REACT will now need to be restarted 1f currently open for the updates to become effective 4 4 Part 3 Installing REACT from CD or DVD An alternative to installing REACT over the Internet is by copying a complete installation that has been saved on a CD ROM or DVD ROM The user will simply need to create a directory preferably where the user has complete read write privileges on the computer and copy all of the files into that directory This installation however will be a whichever version was installed onto disc If the user has Internet access 1t would be A 9 9 12 beneficial to update the REACT software as outlined in Part 2 of this Appendix to make sure the application is up to date 10 REACT GUI User s Manual 9 12 2007 5 Appendix REACT Files A short description of the directory layout and important files in REACT work in progress B 1 9 12 9 12 2007 6 Appendix LRO LROC 6 1 Lunar Basemaps The following list describes Lunar basemaps available for use with the REACT software The basemaps are available from within REACT using the network centric model or by downloading the files from the LROC website http lroc sese asu edu WORK sw basemaps Bas
15. 9 12 2007 ACT REACT User s Manual Part I Graphical User Interface and Targeting Overview A Applied Coherent Technology Corp Rapid Environmental Assessment Composition Tools REACT GUI User s Manual MSHELL an image and signal processing language O Copyright 1988 2007 Applied Coherent Technology Corp Pro VIEW a Professional Virtual Image Processing Environment for Windows O Copyright 1994 2007 Applied Coherent Technology Corp ACT REACT ACT s Rapid Environmental Assessment Composition Tools O Copyright 2004 2007 Applied Coherent Technology Corp GDAL Geographic Data Abstraction Library is under copyright by Frank Warmerdam See appendix iv REACT GUI User s Manual 9 12 2007 Table of Contents E INTRODUCTION 8 Vek WHAT IS THE AGC T REAET WORKBENGH niise orillas 8 1 2 WHAXUSETABREACTOUL rere seer nore A ere reer eee 10 188 SCOPROF THN MANGA eee ne et eer y ener Sener rer E Teer eee ir rise renee Tee ey eet ds 11 LA ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Suert itest animaalse T lati 12 2 ADUTEKSTAR Esmas pia 13 ZA LAUN CHINGREAC le aa 13 22 PROJECT SELEC HON LANE one ne 4 Died REACT Project ID AAL OPHUONS AA AA 4 2 2 AAN CIAO COLS ca 4 2 3 CARTOGRAPHIC VIEWER NAVIGATION ori 5 2 1 Re scentermeo Me BASEMVAD astendaja ia maamaks vadi 5 293 2 WeLIRCSOLUION of TNE DAS COVA A AAA AAA 5 ZB DB ZOON F UNC NON aaa 5 2 3 4 Manual drag reorientation of the Basemap occooooonnnnnnnnnnnanonnnnnnnnnnnn
16. CT is ACT s response to the vision of the NASA Planetary community and the Earth Science Information Partners ESIP federation It provides an architecture that facilitates rapid access analysis and publishing of value added products REACT can access multiple classes of servers e g WIPE PIPE OPeNDAP FTP and OGC WCS A user can merge data layers within the REACT layers manager and save the merging process as a workflow REACT shares the same engine as ACT s WIPE and PIPE servers hence when combined with WIPE amp PIPE it provides network centric services for reading reprojecting subsetting geo spatial satellite imagery and the ability to create Boolean logic with data that is located on the client side or in the server side REACT GUI User s Manual 1 2 Why Use the REACT GUI 10 Among the key benefits of using ACT REACT are e With easily access to large volumes of network and local data users can employ coincidental data analysis to quickly determine the best information to work with e Researchers are able to focus on analytics rather than time consuming data location interrogation scrubbing and testing tasks e ACT REACT significantly reduces the time required to generate products and new insights from geospatial data The analytic environment enables researchers to leverage a large library of pre defined and user defined functions to one or many geospatial datasets layers and rapidly render results in a fine gra
17. Options icon Figure 10 Figure 13 Open Base Map Options icon in the Cartographic Viewer panel Clicking this icon will open the Reference Map Options window Figure 11 Refere nce Map Options Map uu ecti aa choose interface text based Map Projection Projection Target List z command line map projection control Histor y Map View ite var automount home ser nelson99 Desktop act r eact user _ ocal_dir map_view moon moon_defaul t mvp EET Over lays Options b Colors i i lt pr oj 4 gt proj or tho gs 173863 b 1 38e3 lat 0 25 loan J 80 over no_defs lt pr oj 45 BaseMap Layers dllx gt 1785000 lt ULx gt a gt 10000 dx gt Uni tonteter Sy xuni t gt ULy gt 1785000 lt ULy gt a gt 10000 lt dy gt uni tometer se yuni t gt Cancel Figure 14 Reference Map Options window Make sure that the Map Projection tab in the upper left column is selected and that the choose interface dropdown menu is set to text based To change the projection REACT GUI User s Manual 13 click the button to the right of the Map View dropdown menu Navigate to the moon folder install dir react user local dir map view moon and select one of the mvp files and select Open The selected file will appear in the Map View box Click Apply to make the changes to the view the Reference Map Options window will remain open Click
18. Save 14 REACT GUI User s Manual 9 12 2007 2 5 8 Removing image layers To start with a new image set of images in the Cartographic Viewer first remove any default images that loaded into the Cartographic Viewer In order to simply turn off the image uncheck the box for each image in the Layer s Rendering Tree window To remove the image file from the window altogether click the name of the image to be removed e g Local Mosaic 1 then MacOSX 1 or 2 button mouse press the ctrl button then click on the file name MacOSX Windows Linux 3 button mouse right click primary mouse button click on the file name This will bring up a menu list of options Select Delete to remove the image from the Cartographic Viewer if still applied and from the Layer s Rendering Tree window Alternatively you can use the command D MacOSX ctrl D Windows keystrokes on the selected file to perform the same action 2 6 Working With Multiple Basemaps 2 6 1 Loading multiple images This process enables the user to load two or more images with differing levels of opacity Follow steps 2 3 1 to 2 3 4 to load project and enhance image files with the addition of adding two or more basemap layers for steps 2 3 3 and or 2 3 4 This can be done by adding multiple images from the same directory hold the ctrl button down while clicking on the names of several different files or hold down the shift key while clicking on the first file and t
19. a Project set of icons which enables access to specific missions and instruments In the large right panel is the Cartographic Viewer Interactive Map Generation where the majority of target selection will take place REACT GUI User s Manual 9 12 2007 aoe E ACT s Rapid Environmental Assessment Composition Tools REACT copyright 2004 2007 ACT Corp PROTOTYPE File View Execution Help x Car tog aphic Viewer Inter active Map Gener ation latO 25 Adds Removes toolbars af Current Layer View Mar s MRO CRISM Planetary Dataset access panel Current surface coordinates meters m Current surface coordinates decimal degrees AE x y 35000 0 635000 0 lon lat 81 1561 3 5648 Institutional Answers Devel opment Environ e Opens Layers Manager panel Figure 2 Startup window of REACT REACT GUI User s Manual 3 2 2 Project Selection Panel This panel 1s used to switch between different REACT Projects It allows to switch either between projects associated to different planets or projects associated with the same planet The user can skip the following REACT Project related sections if he she wants to use the provided default projects for Earth Moon Mars and Mercury 2 2 1 REACT Project Default Options A REACT Project exists as a configuration file in the hard disk A REACT Project can be configured to specify at start up all the configuration sett
20. acceptable resolution for observation not summed defaults to 100 cm 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Maximum acceptable resolution for observation not summed defaults to 30 cm 3152 1 Indicates repeat nadir observations 1 Indicates off nadir and nadir or two off nadir 1 Indicates side by side observations requested 550K 40K 30K 20K 10K 5K 1K 10 25 50 75 100 Estimated footprint must cover at least this percent of target area to be acquired Descriptors assist in the search for types of scientific observations made in addition to the rationale given above Most fields present menu choices Freeform allows one s own description Perhaps such as boulder tracks which might less informatively be mass wasting feature under General Morphology Apollo landing site LM ascent impact site Luna Lunakhod Ranger SIV B Surveyor LP SMARTI LCROSS LRO Upper Stage Impactor central peak crater cluster chain dark halo crater ejecta floor crater fresh crater degraded crater impact melt massif ray rim wall furrow block boulder deposit thickness dome flow flow front kipuka mare pyroclastic deposit rille straight rille fissure vent cone caldera graben scarps wrinkle ridges ridge lineation enigmatic feature geologic contact lacus light plains mass wasting feature mountain palus plains sinus albedo color phase function
21. ation Explorer screen In the WIPE or PIPE Server box use the drop down menu toggle to select REACT GUI User s Manual mare actgate com Alternatively 1t can also be typed into the box Click the Request Collection List button This will add the database mare actgate com flat list to the list in the lower box on the left Click the checkbox of the database and then click the Submit Inventory Query button This action will populate the large right space with a list of images If the list does not appear make sure the Inventory Results tab 1s highlighted The image file names are fairly explicit with respect to the content of the images To the right of the file name the number of bands is also provided To make the list of images available select one or more images by clicking on each one checking the only selected box and clicking the Accept button or select all the images simply by clicking the Accept button A new dialog box will appear titled Accept the Data Sets that will query the user to append or Replace the data sets or to Cancel the action Although there is an option to replace your existing datasets click the Append button to add the new files to your existing ones After the datasets are accepted the Planetary Information Explorer window will close and the list of images will appear in the Data Sets List of the layer manager panel 2 5 2 Local Search In order to perform a Local Search
22. c Viewer panel click the left open close panel icon The Layers Manager Panel has two key areas These are the pre screening area and the Multi Layers Rendering Tree area 2 5 Loading Basemaps A basemap 1s the starting point from which the user will be able to select surface areas for image targeting A basemap is provided upon REACT launch in the Cartographic Viewer panel for example a Clementine 500m per pixel grayscale image This basemap file 1s located in a directory within REACT that has been projected into a global view of the Moon Other images can be added or removed from this view REACT can access one or more data layers either remotely over an Internet connection or locally the user s computer or local server The buttons for these selections are near the top of the central panel Figure 4 MELE PL Yl Gr a a aal Lt KI Fl Dol Y m Remote Search Local Search Dh fied Layer s Pre 5er eeni ng Layer s Render ing Tr ee Figure 7 Data Access buttons 8 REACT GUI User s Manual 9 12 2007 2 5 1 Remote Search To search for Moon or your Project related basemap images in a remote server click on the Remote Search button This will bring up a new window titled Planetary Information Explorer Currently the Remote Search option defaults to Earth and Mars datasets although this could be changed at a later date Figure 5 ODO Planetary Information Explorer IPE Ser ve
23. dependent targets also known as Regions of Interest or ROIs for multiple missions and instruments This guide focuses on the use of REACT in support of the LROC instrument onboard LRO Currently supported platforms are Intel Windows XP Intel MacOS X and Intel Linux Fedora Core and SUSE It is assumed that REACT has been successfully installed on your computer and you are now ready to start working with the software If REACT has not yet been installed refer to Appendix A for details on the installation process REACT is a product in development To maximize functionality and stability the software should be updated once a week Because REACT can be installed in a directory where the user has Read Write capability the update operation does not require Administrator root privileges See Appendix A for software update instructions REACT GUI User s Manual 11 1 4 Acknowledgements This manual has been highly driven by the work of the LRO LROC team at Arizona State University ACT is thankful for their contribution In particular the work done by Mark Robinson Ernest Bowman Cisneros and David Nelson 12 REACT GUI User s Manual 9 12 2007 2 Quick Start 2 1 Launching REA CT The following assumes that ACT REACT has already being installed in your machine For installation instructions please refer to the Appendix For launching ACT REACT locate and navigate to the bin directory within the installation directory e g
24. emaps have been registered to the Clementine control network 1 Clementine O 1 1 Derived Products 750 950 ratio 200m pixel stretch o FeO Map 1km pixel 0 8944 1 0678 3 ratio o Ti02 Map 1km pixel color G channel o Maturity Map 1km pixel 1 3 NIR spectral bands 1100 1250 1500 2000 2600 and 1 2 UV VIS 2780 nm o 750nm 500m pixel o Calibrated o 415nm 200m pixel 500m pixel stretch 0 0545 0 2102 3 o Calibrated band color B channel Empirically Corrected o 750nm 200m pixel 500m pixel stretch 0 0853 0 3357 3 band color G channel 2 Lunar Prospector o 950nm 200m pixel 2 1 Five degree grid stretch 0 0881 0 3555 3 o Aluminum band color R channel o Calcium o 415 750 ratio o Iron 200m pixel stretch o Magnesium 0 5460 0 6658 3 ratio o Oxygen color B channel o Potassium o 750 415 ratio o Silicon 200m pixel stretch o Thorium 1 5018 1 8311 3 ratio o Titanium color R channel o Uranium C 1 9 12 9 12 2007 2 2 Two degree grid o Potassium o Samarium o Titanium 2 3 Half degree grid o Hydrogen o Iron o Thorium 3 USGS Astrogeology o Merged Topographic and Shaded Relief C 5 9 12 REACT PIPE Users Manual v3 0 6 2 Basemap Production Generation of basemap layers for REACT can be accomplished using various tools that can create geo referenced image files such as Geo TIFF work in progress D 1 9 12 REACT PIPE Users Manual v3 0 6 3 Target Key Words Descript
25. eously with the Local List 22 REACT GUI User s Manual 9 12 2007 Figure 24 Car tog aphic Viewer Interactive Map Gener ati on latO 25 History w Map Interaction Mode f v Local Overlays 1 v Update Control A v Draw Mode IST 8307 ISU JASEN Ae ou y 29 PENO Toolbar options from the View Toolbars menu The Local Overlays toolbar provides icons to select and plot targets from the Local Master and Quad Ancillary lists All three options may be displayed simultaneously 3 1 4 Master List The second tab under the Sites panel brings up the Master List of LROC targets Figure 22 The default panel will have no targets until the list 1s retrieved by the user r Pr n o pr lm Layers ry 3D Viewer 4 Sites SN Analysis Monitor Local List Master List Quad amp Ancillary List Submit Get the latest version of Master List from Testing LROC Site H GO Drawn Items a Lines 0 Open Polygons 0 Closed Polygons 0 Dots 0 __ lon lat table Rationale Value site_id not assi gned gt Investigator Robi nson e Priority 2 el NAC both le WACContext ves g IncidenceLow 40 el IncidenceHigh 80 DowntrackResMin_cm 100 DowntrackResMax_cm 30 Summing A PhotometricStereo y Figure 25 Master List Panel REACT GUI User s Manual 23 There are two options to populate th
26. er needs guidance for exactly what the science team wants Rationale Yes site_id n a Assigned by PIPE once the item 1s submitted Eliason Hiesinger Jolliff Malin McEwen Robinson Thomas Turtle Note you can lock in the investigator and Investigator Yes other parameters by checking the Lock Field box to the right of the descriptor stays locked within a single session only 2 1 3 4 5 Priority 1 Requested by NASA 2 Fullfill Priority Yes LROC 8 measurement sets 3 Co I other science 4 Outside science 5 Public requests NAC Yes both left right WAC Context Yes yes no 30 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 Incidence Low No 95 Low end of incidence angle range for observation defaults to 40 degrees 1f none specified 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 IncidenceHigh No 95 High end of incidence angle range for observation defaults to 80 degrees 1f none specified E 1 9 12 DowntrackResMin cm DowntrackResMax cm Summing PhotometricStereo GeometricStereo Mosaic MinNumberOfLines Tolerance_percent Descriptors Descriptor Human Artifacts Descriptor Impact Descriptor Regolith Descriptor Volcanic Descriptor Structural Descriptor General Morphology Descriptor Photometry Descriptor Polar Illumination Descriptor Other No This field is for info only nota selection 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Minimum
27. er process Car togr aphic Viewer Inter active Map Gene is y bf km pi xe E oO lond 200 latO 40 5138 E fontatse 10x10 F km 100 7 Dim 21x21 FEE art Distance Reference Array Lat Lon Grid NAC Reference Grid Figure 4 The Map Interaction Mode toolbar enables the user to re center the map by entering in specific coordinates or by dragging the map to a new view 2 3 2 Set Resolution of the Basemap To view the map at a particular resolution right click ctrl click on the map then select kilometers per pixel from the menu and then select the desired resolution from the submenu e g 0 5 Make sure to place the cursor at the location to zoom in as that will be the location of the resulting view 2 3 3 Zoom Function To zoom in by one step either roll the mouse wheel one step forward while the cursor is located over the desired center point or right click ctrl click on the desired center point and select one of the zoom options To zoom out roll the mouse wheel backwards or select one of the right click ctrl click options REACT GUI User s Manual 2 3 4 Manual drag reorientation of the Basemap To drag the map without affecting the resolution or projection select the hand icon red circle Figure 24 then drag and release the map to the desired location Once released the map will require a few seconds to be redrawn 2 3 5 Plotting Grids on the Basemap To draw a lat lon grid on the basemap
28. ers Rendering Tree 2 5 4 1 Layer Visualization Control If the loaded image appears dull or lacking detail an optional stretch function can be applied to enhance the image features In the dropdown menu that appears select Properties A new window will appear Layer Control panel gt Layer Control Panel clem_uvvis_750nm_500m tif jp2 Layer Visualization Access Control Layer Update Advanced Additional Info Detailed Into Layers to Request 0 load defaults Amplitude blask mas 1 mir eo Interpolation No Data Value j0 w Intensity Map Function histogramT ails0ut 0 5 99 5 A Palette Opacity E J 1 Visualize As Image rce layer update after properties changes Figure 12 Layer Control Panel 12 REACT GUI User s Manual 9 12 2007 In the Intensity Map Function box select histogramTailsOut 0 5 99 5 from the dropdown menu arrow in Figure 9 Make sure the force layer checkbox 1s checked red circle in Figure 9 Wait for the image to refresh If the enhancement is satisfactory click the upper left button on the outside of the Fine Layer Control window If not select another stretch then close the window 2 5 5 Project Data The default projection of the Cartographic Viewer 1s orthographic If another projection is desired select the gear icon in the Cartographic Viewer panel This is the Open Base Map
29. erstanding that both image processing and multi dimensional signal processing share the same mathematical foundations MSHELL was developed from the onset as an image and signal processing language With MSHELL at its core REACT provides an Image and Signal Processing Environment that is powerful compact and simple to use This makes REACT an excellent tool for work in many diverse application areas such as REACT GUI User s Manual 9 12 2007 e Calibration and Reduction of Satellite Imagery coherent as well as non coherent image data e Visualization of Multi Spectral Image Data e Modelling of Electro Optical Imaging Systems To effectively use REACT MSHELL a working knowledge of Linear Algebra Image Processing and Computer Programming is recommended Target Selection Tools As part of the Multi project support of REACT its use as a target selection tools has been rapidly evolving in direct support to MARS MRO CRISM LRO LROC M3 and NOAA s Coastal Management needs 1 3 Scope of this Manual This document concentrates on the Graphical User Interface GUI aspects of the ACT REACT workbench application and its usage as a tool for selecting targets of interest in a planetary body based on available basemap layers and local layers of information The rest of this manual will introduce the REACT graphical user interface GUI mostly with an emphasis on the targeting tool The REACT application permits a user to define time in
30. first click the Identified Layers Pre Screening check box red circle in Figure 4 This opens a Data Sets List box that provides information on the data layers selected prior to uploading Lunar basemap data are located in the following directory install dirl react data pds lunar basemaps The data available include Clementine grayscale images Lunar Geologic maps Lunar Prospector images and USGS nomenclature files Click the Local Search button to access Lunar image data Navigate to the basemaps directory and select a file within one of the subdirectories e g basemaps Clementine clem uvvis 750nm 500m tif jp2 Click the Open button The file name will appear in the Data Sets List box Figure 7 10 REACT GUI User s Manual 9 12 2007 mz OW viewer Remote Search Local Search MA Identified Layers Pre Screening Data Sets List Layer Info List Base Data Collection Data ltem Date Tim layer Sub Datas Band Infc clem uvvis 750nm 500m tii jp2 GB Add All Add All Layers Render ing Tr ee pa f ladata mmre 4410 68 Figure 10 Example of an image file pre loaded into the Data Sets List of the Layers Manager panel 2 5 3 Adding images to the Cartographic Viewer In order to add one or more image layers to the current view click the Add All button or highlight the file and click the down arrow button directly below the Data Sets List box This
31. ge its robust function library Results Publishing users can work with a large array of output format options and alert and report capabilities Work Flow Users can easily create and save simple or complex work flows that enable multi layered data analysis and visualization virtual product generation conditional alerting and publishing The work flow engine provides access to robust function library and numerous local and remote data sources e g FTP WWW OGC servers OPeNDAP WIPE PIPE Integration Collaboration and reuse is enhanced by enabling users to easily publish data and results to WIPETM PIPETM and other servers Work flows created and tested in ACT REACT can also be run on WIPE PIPE servers or shared with other ACT REACT nodes MSHELL is the core processing engine powering ACT REACT ACT REACT stands for ACT s Rapid Environmental Assessment Composition Tools REACT is a GUI based client application that works in all the key operating systems and graphical user interfaces i e Windows Linux Mac OS X 9 12 2007 Saree Image Data Captures A Standard Server MITTPCGI lert 5441 Burlata ACT REACT Era Analvst cut amg km Ema 5 a an Scientist 2 Scientist 1 Program Manager Decision Maker J ne Public Science amp Analyst Teams End Users Decision Makers General Publi Figure 1 ACT REACT in relation to the network centric architectures REA
32. hen again on the last file in a contiguous listing of images Adding images from multiple directories can also be done by selecting them one at a time Navigate to the directory with the single file to be added select it and click OK Repeat this action to add more data layers When OK is clicked to add subsequent data layers a dialog box will open to accept the data sets Click the Append button to add the images to the list Clicking the Replace button will remove any images that had been previously selected When the addition of image files has been completed they will be listed in the Data Sets List window Figure 7 Add images to the Layers Rendering Tree Figure 13 as described in section 2 3 5 Perform any image enhancement or reprojection as desired following the steps in sections 2 3 6 and 2 3 7 REACT GUI User s Manual 15 Layers Render ing Tree Update Layers Layer Name Layer Infc Data Value Legend y Local Mosaic 4 x lpo_titanium_2d tif Y Local Mosaic 3 e lpo_thorium_5d tif v Local Mosaic 2 e lpo_iron_hd tif Sooo amp amp i Je Num 3 Checked 0 To Be Updated O DVP lon laj 57 7372 35 37 HOO 8 E e 9 Figure 16 Three layer files added to the Layers Rendering Tree Images will be displayed in the Cartographic Viewer in the order listed 1 e the top image will be rendered on top and the subseguent images rendered in seguence To move an image file up or down the
33. his process for each additional line segment To complete the polygon double click the last point a line will join the last and first points to close the polygon Closed polygon s can have a maximum of 12 vertices TBR Dot Target Select the icon with several points on it in the Draw Mode toolbar Figure 25 e On the basemap place the cursor where the dot target is to be drawn Click once on the basemap to create the dot target NOTE This target type will be converted to a line target which will be orthogonal to the north south orbits and with the dot as the center point of the line Surface Coordinate Reference Note the coordinates below the basemap where the cursor moves over the basemap this can help in the plotting of targets if the surface coordinates of the targets are known Figure 26 illustrates several examples of image targets 26 REACT GUI User s Manual 9 12 2007 Figure 28 Examples of image targets The red polygon is currently selected and its associated parameters can be edited 3 4 Target Information When an image target is created values are generated in the Sites window Figure 27 Targets that have been selected and can be edited are highlighted in red in the Cartographic Viewer Created but not selected features are represented as white features Local List Master List Quad Ancillary List Submit Drawn Items i vLines 1 Site Name max 80 characters line 1 2
34. ic Data panel 15 not needed see Section 2 5 2 The Sites panel must be set to Local List If it is desirable to turn on the optional lat lon table make sure the checkbox has been clicked Figure 18 It might also be useful to display the Master List and or Quad Ancillary List targets plotted on the basemap for reference see Sections 2 5 4 and 2 5 5 Before selecting targets it is often desirable to zoom in to and center the view on a specific location and to make the image window larger within the panel Make sure that the Cartographic Viewer panel is open To increase the image drag the lower right corner to resize the image Note that this could slow the performance on older or slower machines Before drawing the image targets first navigate to the area of the target and set the background image resolution to an appropriate level to enable more precise coordinate delineation see Section 2 6 3 1 Accessing the Target List 3 1 1 The Sites and Collaboration panel Make sure the central Layers Manager panel is open To do this see Section 2 2 L Click the Sites tab from the options across the top of the panel This will bring up a new form within the panel Figure 18 The second row of tabs will provide access to different target lists as well as a means to upload any targets created during a session 20 REACT GUI User s Manual 9 12 2007 IM Layers rv 3D Viewer s Sites N Analysis Moni tor D
35. in cartographic viewer e The work flow development environment scripting language and script library enables automation of key analytic publishing and alerting tasks and enables researchers to reuse existing code scripts and functions e Integration with WIPE and PIPE enables users to quickly locate critical geospatial datasets and easily share findings and results with the entire scientific community e Integration with other server architectures e g OPeNDAP OGC WCS and FTP servers of geo spatial data e ACT s MSHELL architecture enables researchers to develop and test complex automation in ACT REACT and port them to WIPE PIPE servers for remote execution The unique flexibility of the ACT architecture is unmatched in the industry The REACT GUI Interface has been developed to simplify the process of fusing geo spatial data raster and vector coming from multiple servers or your local file system lt understands the key formats used in the Planetary community and the Earth environmental community REACT can significantly reduce the time required for the development and implementation of image and signal processing algorithms without sacrificing computational performance A single statement in MSHELL can be equivalent to a large number of statements in other languages such as C or FORTRAN REACT s GUI components allow to rapidly visualize the data expediting the process of algorithm development Based on the und
36. ing to be used associated to Map Projection Data Sources List Default Data Collection to Interrogate for different Servers ACT s Rapid Environmental Assessment Composition Tools REACT copyright 2004 2007 ACT Corp REACT s Composition Tools x Information Layers Control amp Workflow Builder Cartographic Viewer Interactive Map Generation Network Centric Data Access Proje ly Layers gy 3D Viewer 94 Sites Analysis Monitor Downloads Notes ld CS Remote Search Local Search g gt 10 00 km pixel W 6 lon 80 lat0 25 2 TIRA 7 a GON 79 lonlatSp 10x10 225 Km 100 Dim 21 21 a gt Multi Layers Rendering Tree an Information Layer Workflow Builder At A i EA id w Mercury MESSENGER C Timer updates Update Layers Stop Update E g View Toolbars Layer Name Layer Info Data Value Legend JE D O recenter view under timer control overlay scale bar O Clementine UVVIS using Galileo s color ratio scheme OUNK H O clemen uvvis RGB 950 750 415 nm remote O UNK O uvvis 415nm remote DUNK y 4 ia C Identified Layers Pre Screening O uvvis 750nm remote DUNK H O uvvis 950nm remote DUNK O CL RGB iron thorium titatium from LPO remote 0 E Global 500m GCC local source 0 1 2 E uvvis 750nm local clem uvvis 750nm 500m tif jp2 DAVE Mars MRO CRISM lt Num 19 Checked 3 To Be Updated 0 VP lon l tj
37. ion of the Key Words used for the input fields of the Region of Interest targets Selectable values are given in brackets the default value is given first If no value is given as default e g xx then the option is left blank Key Word Required Description Short name for observation that will go in the PDS label Site Name Yes Does not have to be unigue Examples Tycho floor Tycho impact melt 80 characters max The rationale for the observation has two parts 1 Science The scientific reason for the observation expressed such that others may search the data usefully for relevant observations secondary crater morphology block abundance near potential landing sites mass movement on highland slopes or the like 2 Targeting What targeters need to satisfy the reguest This includes geographic measurments or descriptions such as how much of a feature crater graben width ray albedo feature etc needs to fall within the frame to satisfy the scientific objective Or 1t may describe that the observation needs to include a crater s floor walls rim and ejecta blanket or need only cover part of the crater floor Or it may state that any part of a target box within the image satisfies the requirement or that all of a target box of whatever shape needs to fall within the image Note that some geometric restrictions are placed in other fields photometric angles etc The bottom line 1s that the target
38. ipo thrium_5dtif G Pin 3 lIpoiron_hdtif B el Ok Cancel Figure 18 RGB band selection menu Select the color to represent each image Each color can only be used once When each image has been assigned a color click OK A new image group will be added to the Layer Rendering Tree with the heading of RGB Layer the three images will be listed directly below Figure 16 IJ WEN Layer Name Layer In Y RGB Layer 8 e lpo_titanium_2d tif po_thorium_5d tif lpo_iron_hd tif Local Mosaic 7 po_titanium_2d tif Local Mosaic 6 po_thorium_5d tif Local Mosaic 5 po_iron_hd tif a Ut 1 tw Figure 19 A composite RGB image in the Layer Rendering Tree To add the composite RGB file to the Cartographic Viewer click the RGB Layer checkbox than click the Update Layers button 2 6 4 Loading Images from a Multi Layers Tree MLT List Another option to add basemap images to the Multi Layer Rendering Tree is from a saved image list file This file will bring up specific images in a predefined order with any defined viewing parameters e g opacity enhancement and or projection To 18 REACT GUI User s Manual 9 12 2007 access an image list 1f one exists click on the Open Folder icon in the Multi Layer Rendering Tree Multi Laverz Rendering Tree an Information Layer Workflow Builder ENS Layer Mame Layer Into ED Ol recenter view under timer control O overlay scale ba
39. is panel with pre selected LROC targets using the Get the latest version of Master List from dropdown menu 1 The first option 15 the Testing LROC Site To access this list selected the option from the menu and click the GO button The target list will be added to the panel in the left hand column under Drawn Items indicating the type of targets lines open polygons closed polygons and dots and the number of each kind of target 2 The other option is the Master LROC Site Select this option and click the GO button to access this list NOTE selecting a list after another list has already been accessed will cause the new list to replace the previous list To review target info click on a triangle next to any of the target shapes that has one or more items This will reveal all of the targets under that particular target type Selecting one of the targets will provide information in the panel s table Figure 23 In addition there is a checkbox option to reveal or hide a table that provides lat lon information for individual targets red circle Figure 23 Get the latest version of Master List from Master LROC Site i 4 GO Drawn Items Lines 0 Site Name vOpen Polygons 1 ebe test line Jebc test line 7 vClosed Polygons 3 Tat table rectangle 2589 Qebc test rect 4 Target Record Additional Info Jebc test poly 6 vDots 1 Rationale ebctest pnt 1 Test tar get for
40. listing of images Adding images from multiple directories can also be done by selecting them one at a time Navigate to the directory with the single file to be added select it and click OK Repeat this action to add more data layers When OK is clicked to add subsequent data layers a dialog box will open to accept the data sets Click the Append button to add the images to the list Clicking the Replace button will remove any images that had been previously selected When the addition of image files has been completed they will be listed in the Data Sets List window Figure 7 Add images to the Layers Rendering Tree Figure 13 as described in section 2 3 5 Perform any image enhancement or reprojection as desired following the steps in sections 2 3 6 and 2 3 7 Once the files have been added to the Layers Rendering Tree window select the three images not the mosaics REACT GUI User s Manual 17 MacOSX hold the command button then click on each file name Windows Linux ctrl click on each file name Next ctrl click MacOSX right click Windows any one of the selected image names This will bring up a new menu Select Combine Layers as RGB Alternatively type command M MacOS X ctrl M Windows to start the same process A new pop up menu will appear titled Select RGB Bands Figure 15 O O Select RGE Bands Select the bands for the new RGB Layer Layer Name 1 lpe_titanium_2atit R el 2
41. mposition tool panel REACT GUI User s Manual 21 a react64 Image V 606 ru View Execution Help Network Centric Data s E Figure 23 Checkbox to hide the Network Centric Data column Menu option View gt composition tool panel to reveal the column It should be noted however that the Cartographic Viewer is required to view and create targets and cannot be collapsed for this process 3 1 3 Local List The default tab for the Sites Collaboration panel is the Local List This list will be blank until filled by the user This 1s the panel used to define LROC targets see section 2 7 Targets created in this panel will be save in the following location install dir react user local dir mission working lists lroc workinglist csv In order to define a target using a background image it is necessary to have both the Sites and the Cartographic Viewer panels visible the left panel is not needed Note that there is a checkbox option to reveal or hide a table that provides lat lon information for individual targets red circle Figure 18 To plot the targets from this list make sure that the Local Overlays toolbar is visible in the Cartographic Viewer To activate this toolbar select the View Toolbars dropdown menu in the Cartographic Viewer and select the Local Overlays option Figure 21 To view the Local List click the L icon Figure 21 The other target lists can be plotted simultan
42. nding center coordinates These are all represented as point or dot features The Quad amp Ancillary Target List file is located in this directory install dir react user local dir mission template quadanc lists iro target Quadanicwosv Information is provided for individual targets in a table similar to that for the other lists including an optional lat lon table To plot all of the targets from the Quad amp Ancillary List on the basemap click the Q icon on the Local Overlays toolbar in the Cartographic Viewer Figure 21 The other target lists can be plotted simultaneously with the Quad amp Ancillary List The default color for these features is yellow 3 2 Draw Mode Toolbar In the Cartographic Viewer activate the Draw Mode toolbar by using the View Toolbars dropdown menu Figure 25 With the drawing tools in this toolbar the user can create five different types of targets Figure 27 Draw Mode Toolbar a Draw Rectangle b Draw Line c Draw Open Polygon d Draw Closed Polygon e Draw Dot After the target is drawn on the basemap a user can then input all descriptive data for the target in the Sites window REACT GUI User s Manual 25 3 3 Target Creation Rectangle Target Select the square icon on the Draw Mode toolbar Figure 25 a On the basemap place the cursor at the starting location where the box is to be drawn Click and hold down the mouse button and drag out a box
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44. omplete installation procedure Updates can be obtained by connecting to the ACT server via the Internet First run the ACT product manager program located in the act product manager directory see Figure A 3 Click next on the initial ACT installation screen Figure A 4 then on the second screen Figure A 5 select the Update radio button option The user will be prompted to select the location of a complete installation of the REACT software Figure A 10 A 7 9 12 0606 ACT Product Manager PROTOTYPE Updater gt Update an existing installation fa Select an existing complete installation Name Location REACT ardDrive Users loonie Desktop act Apr 20 2007 02 43 22 Timestamp _ Specify the path to the ACT root folder of a complete installation Figure A 10 Select the current or navigate to the alternate installation The correct directory should be already listed in the window The option to select an alternate directory is also provided in which case the user will need to navigate to or to type out the directory path of the REACT installation Highlight the preferred directory listing and click Next gt Next the user will be prompted to input the username and password the same as given in Figure A 7 The ACT server will then check the REACT files on the local computer to determine which components need to be upgraded Figure A 11 06006 ACT Product Manager PROTOTYPE Updater A Sh
45. on is roughly 1 5 hours assuming all components are selected A full installation of REACT can take up as much as 400 500 MB of hard drive space Furthermore REACT must be installed individually for each user who will be running the software there is currently no single shared installation for multiple users 30 REACT GUI User s Manual Download the latest version of Product Manager from one of the distribution sites e g the LRO LROC PIPE web page http mare actgate com Figure A 1 Click the download link Use the login password credentials provided to you Note The download website provided to you may be at a different server PIPE PIPE LROC s Lunar BaseMap 8 Target List Server Lunar BaseMap Server interactive access to LROC Lunar Basemap layers via a PIPE s Applet Interface under development b PIPE s simple HTML intertace LRO LROC REACT The REACT client application is used by the LRO LROC Science Team to achieve rapid interactive access lo a local and remote layers b target list selection tools c LROC flight products LRO LROC PIPE line DBM a Target List Data Base Manager b PIPE line DataBase Manager Note For login password access contact the system administrator WIPE PIPE REACT are Copyrighted 1998 2006 by Applied Coherent Technology Corporation http www Figure A 1 Download page of the REACT software Click the download link A
46. ow Available Packages Select the modules to update Package Server Y REACT Binaries arno actgate com Y REACT Environ arno actgate com Y REACT Scripts arno actgate com Size 24 88 MB of 24 88 MB 2 43 KB of 2 43 KB 52 91 KB of 52 91 KB Files 11 files of 11 f 1 file of 1 file 15 files of 15 f en e select deselect all Available disk space 54 58 GB Reguired disk space 24 93 MB Description General Scripts Collection Details Cun ED E Figure A 11 Example of components to be upgraded in the Updater window REACT GUI User s Manual 9 12 2007 This process could take several minutes the Next gt button will become active when the process 1s finished The user has the option to select deselect any of the upgrade components but it would be best include them all the default option Click the Next gt button A new Updater screen will open indicating the installation progress Figure A 12 0606 3 70 ACT Product Manager PROTOTYPE Updater Download Packages gt o no o _ po o Package Transfer Status Progress Y Binaries REACT 17 64 MB of 24 88 MB Mee vv WwWV Environment REACT 0 B of 2 43 KB Scripts REACT O B of 52 91 KB Current file react64 0 Total transfer 17 64 MB of 24 93 MB at 4 75 MB s Time left 1 sec Show Details Cancel Figure A 12 Upgrade progress screen When the Updater is finished a dialog box
47. ownl oads Notes Local List Master List Quad Ancillary List Submit Drawn Items Lines 0 Open Polygons 0 Closed Polygons 0 Dots 0 of at table Lon Lat Rationale max 2000 characters Site Name max 80 characters f Tar get Record Add tional Info Characters left 2000 Descriptor Photometry T g Descriptor Polar Illumination Descriptor Other required fields Help Expand Panel Icon 3 Figure 21 Sites panel which provides access to the target lists The current setting is on the Local List The panel can be expanded for greater work space by hiding the Cartographic Viewer and or the left panels This panel can also be accessed by clicking the Open Draw Items Panel icon in the Cartographic Viewer Figure 19 Figure 22 Icon in the Cartographic Viewer that will bring up the Sites panel 3 1 2 Hiding and revealing panels If the Information Layers Control amp Workflow Builder center panel is too small to easily review information click on the panel expansion icon near the bottom right of the center panel Figure 18 This will expand the Sites panel and collapse the Cartographic Viewer panel To hide the left column click on the small x box in the upper right corner of this column arrow Figure 20 To bring the column back select the View menu option red circle Figure 20 and select co
48. r m I I I 7 I a lE ik l Figure 20 Open image list and Save image list icons in the Multi Layers Rendering Tree This will open a navigation window with a drop down menu The default option is set to Map Layers Tree Navigate to a file with a mlt extension e g install dir react user local dir map layers moon moon default mlt If image layers are already in the Layers Rendering Tree a prompt window will open to Append or Replace the images or to Cancel the action Click one of the buttons and click OK if a user password dialog window appears and the images will populate the box To apply the layers to the Cartographic Viewer click the Update Layers button 2 6 5 Saving the Multi Layers Rendering Tree In order to reuse the number order and opacity specified in your Multi Layers Rendering Tree list click the Save icon directly under the Layers Rendering Tree title This will bring up a Save As window with the default directory install dir react user local dir map layers Give the file a descriptive name e g RGBcomposition mlt The extension for this file is mlt for Map Layers Tree Either save the file to this directory or to the moon folder within this directory REACT GUI User s Manual 19 3 Target Visualization Creation and Uploading Ad In order to create new targets it is necessary to have both the Sites and the Cartographic Viewer panels visible the Network Centr
49. r local dir mission working lists lroc workinglist csv Targets that have been saved are delineated as green Saved targets that are selected are drawn in orange 28 REACT GUI User s Manual 9 12 2007 3 6 Uploading Targets After a series of image targets have been compiled and saved to a local directory the next step 15 to upload these targets to the server for integration with the Master List Make sure that the targets have been verified to be error free before submitting them to the Master List as changing or deleting uploaded targets is a difficult task To connect to the server click on the Sites tab in the center panel Figure 18 or click the Open Draw Items Panel icon in the Cartographic Viewer Figure 19 An Internet connection is required to connect to the server Then click the Submit tab to bring up the target uploading panel Figure 29 Quad amp Ancillary List Local List Master List Submit connection inputs Server mare actgate com e login password local file to be uploaded Submit to Server Server Messages Note Local lists edi ted and locally saved by the user can be submitted for incor por ation to a master list Once submitted and accepted by the server the local list will be clear ed Figure 31 Panel for uploading new targets to the Master List on a remote server Make sure that the Server box is set to mare actgate com There are two different databa
50. r s View Formatted FGDC B me of Inter est AAA None p Relative Time of Inter est Absolute a Te pa last be 2 day HA fa Relative SE Available Static and or Dynamic Collection s Local Data Collections Tr ee gt HAB Related Data Cal lecti ons gt C my own favoritelist EARTH p my own favorite list MARS Figure 8 Planetary Information Explorer screen Add more options by clicking on the PIPE Servers checkbox at the top left corner This will bring up new options to the screen to connect to remote databases Figure 6 ODO Planetary Information Explorer M PIPE Servers Formatted FGDC HH Sel ect Additional Data Collections Sour ces or Ser ver s Mew A a Saved List my_favorite data_collections my_list opml fa WIPE or PIPE Server mare actgate com Metadata Sour ce Default passwor d Time of Inter est None Relative Time of Inter est last 2 21 day HA z Absolute fa Relative Available Static and or Dynamic Collection s Local Data Collections Tr ee p HAB Related Data Collections _ mare actgate com fl at list gt p __ my own favorite list EARTH E _ my own favorite list MARS __ use Area of Inter est constr aint Submit Inventor y Quer y max results shawn 500 ix A z t Data Collection Inventor y Results Inventor y Cover age Map Moni tor Help Close Figure 9 Expanded window for the Planetary Inform
51. ses that are accessible depending upon the username and password entered To connect to the Test Database use the following login login test lro sites password lr0ctestdb To connect to the Production Database use the following login login lro_ sites password lr0c2master NOTE refer to the website if this process does not work in case the server is down REACT GUI User s Manual 29 4 Appendix Installation Updates This Appendix outlines the methods of installing and updating the REACT software on your computer The first part describes the steps to install REACT from the Internet The second part describes the method of installing REACT from a CD or DVD An additional section lists the steps necessary to update existing copies of REACT 4 1 System Requirements e ACT REACT runs on the Windows Linux Mac OS X platforms e Atleast 1 Gbytes of available disk space e Minimum of 1Gbyte of RAM more memory will enable the software to handle larger images e Internet connection for network centric data access High resolution video graphics adapter card image resolution and the number of brightness levels gray levels displayed depend on the video graphics card and monitor used 4 2 Part 1 Installing REACT from the Internet Installation of REACT is straight forward but can be time consuming due to the number and size of files that need to be downloaded An average time for a new installati
52. t as well as all subsequent updates The pages that follow will guide you through the installation or the update process You can always run this program at any time in the future to install a new product or to update an already installed product as necessary ACT Product Manager version 1 2 3 for MAC OS X Intel Platform Copyright C 2007 Applied Coherent Technology Corporation http www actgate com This is a prototype version being used to evaluate the installation and update process for REACT in support to NASA related efforts Figure A 4 Initial screen for the installation wizard Click on the Next gt button A 3 9 12 00 ACT Product Manager PROTOTYPE What do you want to do C Install me Install a new copy of an ACT Product by k i downloading installation packages from Internet Update T Download the latest available updates for an existing installation O Recover Mall Recover from a previous unsuccessful installation and attempt to complete it lt Back Next gt Exit Figure A 5 Installation type For a fresh install click on the Install radio button then click the Next gt button 6606 ACT Product Manager PROTOTYPE Installer a Install a new copy of an ACT product Choose a path to the ACT root folder M MacHardDrive Users loonie Desktop act Figure A 6 Installation directory 4 REACT GUI User s Manual 9 12 2007
53. the testing db Value site_id LRO 3 Investigator Bowman Cisneros w Priority 2 m NAC both i WACContext ves i IncidenceLow i IncidenceHigh i DowntrackResMin_cm m DowntrackResMax_cm i Summing i PhotometricStereo M X EI Figure 26 A single target in the Master List table The Master List file 1s located in this directory install dir react user local dir mission master lists lroc target master csv When a target has been selected there 1s an option to add more information to the target by clicking the Additional info tab This will modify the window to present the user with three options image text or table This data can be added to the target by clicking on the Retrieve Additional Info button NOTE This option does not seem to work 24 REACT GUI User s Manual 9 12 2007 To plot all of the targets from the Master List on the basemap click the M icon on the Local Overlays toolbar in the Cartographic Viewer Figure 21 The other target lists can be plotted simultaneously with the Master List The default color for these features 1s blue 3 1 5 Quad amp Ancillary List The Quad amp Ancillary Target List is a means for displaying additional information needed by the LROC team for targeting purposes The current Quad amp Ancillary Target List is simply an import of the USGS Lunar Nomenclature list which includes all the named features of the Moon along with their correspo
54. w load defaults Spatial Mask Amplitude Mask min max Interpolation No Data Value 1 0 W Intensity Map Function AutoLinear Palette gt Opacity LL lt A Visualize As layer update after properties changes Figure 17 Fine Layer Control window used to adjust the properties of the layers With the Layer Control tab selected an opacity slider bar is enabled arrow Figure 14 Change the opacity by moving the slider bar to the left to make the image more transparent or to the right to make the image more opaque Alternatively enter a value in the small box to the right A value of 0 0 renders the image completely invisible whereas 1 0 will make the image opaque Once the desired value is selected click the far left button on the top of this panel to close 1t To apply the opacity effect click the Update Layers button To see immediate results from the opacity change click on the force layer update after properties changes checkbox red circle Figure 14 2 6 3 Loading 3 images as a single RGB display Follow steps 2 3 1 to 2 3 4 to load project and enhance image files with the addition of adding three basemap layers for steps 2 3 3 and or 2 3 4 This can be done by adding multiple images from the same directory hold the ctrl button down while clicking on the names of several different files or hold down the shift key while clicking on the first file and then again on the last file in a contiguous
55. will add the image to the Layers Rendering Tree below the Data Sets List box The file will be listed in a hierarchical structure with the top most layer as a mosaic and a sub layer as the image Figure 8 In the case of multi spectral images each band will appear as a separate sub layer within a mosaic ku y a EE Pi ku 13 Layers Render ing Tree J Update Layers Stop Update at Layer Infe Data Value Legend vw C Local Mosaic 1 0 e clem_uwis_750nm_500m tif jp2 0 ai gt Num 5 Checked 4 To Be Updated 0 DVP lon lat NA NA 9 8 4 8 6 w View here Fine Layer Control Panel Figure 11 An image in the Layers Rendering Tree REACT GUI User s Manual 11 To add the layer s to the Cartographic Viewer click the checkbox of the top name then click the green highlighted Update Layers button just above and to the right of the Layer s Rendering Tree window The image is now loaded into the Cartographic Viewer window If for some reason the file s 1s taking a long time to load or is unable to load it is possible to terminate this process by clicking the Stop Update button located to the right of the Update Layers button 2 5 4 Layer Control Panel The user can control many aspects associated to a layer via the layer control panel Top open this panel right click and select properties on the image name or double click the image name not the mosaic name in the Lay
56. windows for the user to enter additional target information The Target Record tab provides a set of attributes options for the user to describe the desired target the rationale text box must be filled with some text before the site is considered valid Below this box is a table of target parameters where the user can detail the specifications of the requested target Many of the fields are provided with default parameters including the required parameters which are demarked by although all of the fields with the exception of site_1d can be modified by the user Several of the fields can only have specific values these are selected by pull down menu options The Additional info tab opens a window that presents the user with three options to append target info as image text or table This function does not yet appear to work error message is No resource selected 3 5 Saving Image Targets When several targets have been created it is always practical to save the work to prevent data loss in case of a program crash By clicking on the Save button a document will be created in the temporary session directory with all of the targets Each time session work is saved the document will be updated to include any changes or additional targets Note that only targets with text entered into the Rationale text box will be saved This file 1s located in the following directory install dir react use

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