Processing Landsat 9 Imagery?

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Processing Landsat 9 Imagery?

by lukecarberry » Tue May 31, 2022 5:39 pm America/New_York

Hi Support,

Thank you for getting the Landsat 8 OLI Collection 2 processing working with SeaDAS! It has been great to use. I am having trouble getting Landsat 9 imagery to work, so I assume there is something with the processing that hasn't been adapted for Landsat 9. Is it a problem on my end, or SeaDAS'? Do you have a sense when this will be working? Thanks!

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Re: Processing Landsat 9 Imagery?

by OB SeaDAS - xuanyang02 » Tue May 31, 2022 7:26 pm America/New_York

L2gen does not work on landsat 9 L1B files yet. We are implementing it and it will hopefully be in the next tag of OCSSW.

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Re: Processing Landsat 9 Imagery?

by lukecarberry » Wed Jun 01, 2022 1:57 pm America/New_York

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Re: Processing Landsat 9 Imagery?

by lukecarberry » Tue Jun 28, 2022 6:17 pm America/New_York

Any update as to whether SeaDAS can process Landsat 9 L1B files? Thanks!

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Re: Processing Landsat 9 Imagery?

by OB SeaDAS - xuanyang02 » Tue Jun 28, 2022 7:28 pm America/New_York

OCSSW T2022.14 and newer can process Landsat 9 L1B files, but they are test versions. Also, SeaDAS 8.2.0 does not have l2gen GUI capability on Landsat 9 L1B files.

You can install OCSSW T2022.14 or newer with --olil9 argument and do l2gen on command line.

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