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I am working with new Air-borne SAR (LS-ASAR) data but experiencing issues when trying processing it in SNAP. I can open and view .tiff files in SNAP but cannot do any processing, such as radiometric terrain flattening or georeferencing (data is geotagged), as SNAP does not recognise my data as a SAR product (unsupported sensor).
Therefore, I was wondering if I would be able open and run my files in ISCE, apply radiometric terrain flattening and georeference and save new corrected files as GeoTiffs, which I will then be able to use in SNAP to produce AMPLITUDE, INTENSITY and BACKSCATTER. I understand that ISCE runs on code commands, so your expert guidance on performing the above mentioned processing would be very much appreciated.
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Hello ISCE team,
I am working with new Air-borne SAR (LS-ASAR) data but experiencing issues when trying processing it in SNAP. I can open and view .tiff files in SNAP but cannot do any processing, such as radiometric terrain flattening or georeferencing (data is geotagged), as SNAP does not recognise my data as a SAR product (unsupported sensor).
Therefore, I was wondering if I would be able open and run my files in ISCE, apply radiometric terrain flattening and georeference and save new corrected files as GeoTiffs, which I will then be able to use in SNAP to produce AMPLITUDE, INTENSITY and BACKSCATTER. I understand that ISCE runs on code commands, so your expert guidance on performing the above mentioned processing would be very much appreciated.
Many thanks, Niko
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