The SNAP development team is pleased to announce a new SNAP release.
The different installers for the supported platforms can be downloaded.
Besides bug fixes and improvements, several new features are waiting for you. For example
SNAP
- Improvements to the GPT memory configuration
- Progress is now provided on the command line
- Problem of keyboard stops working with SNAP 5.0 has been solved
- Merge operator supports specifying exclusions
- Plotting of metadata values is supported
- Module updates are now correctly considered by snappy
- Allow the export of pins to Google Earth KMZ format
A comprehensive list of all issues resolved can be found in our issue tracking system
Sentinel-1 Toolbox
- Integrate into the Product Library integration with SciHub
- Add option to terrain correction to use a standard grid across images
- Support for ALOS on-demand products from ESA IPF
- Topo Phase Removal handles multiple slave images correctly
- DEM is oversampled in Terrain Flattening
- Error in Interferogram with TSX/TDX CoSSC data
- RSTB output Polarisation Orientation Angle
A comprehensive list of all issues resolved can be found in our issue tracking system
Sentinel-2 Toolbox
- Read detector footprint masks per detector
- Support for ZIP inputs
- Sentinel-2B product support
- New Segmentation processor
- New Multi-size mosaic processor
- New S2 Resampler processor
- Enhancement of the Sen2Cor configuration
A comprehensive list of all issues resolved can be found in our issue tracking system
Sentinel-3 Toolbox
- Integrated C2RCC processor
- Support rayleigh correction for S2-MSI
- Support Rad2Refl for SLSTR
- Support Landsat data from dataset ‘Collection 1’
- FU Classification extended for S2-MSI, MODIS500 and CZCS
A comprehensive list of all issues resolved can be found in our issue tracking system
For more information about changes made for this release please have a look at the release notes of the different projects: SNAP, S1TBX, S2TBX, S3TBX, SMOS Box, PROBA-V Toolbox
Enjoy the new release
The SNAP Team
where do I find this?
Thank you all for the improvements!
It seems those options did not make it into the GUI. You can use them from the command line either using only the operator or using it within a graph.
@cwong or @timmoorhouse can you create an issue to update the GUI for the operators?
alright, thank you. What is the sense of this option by the way?
All I can do is to point you to the corresponding issue. There is some explanation.
https://senbox.atlassian.net/browse/SITBX-437
Maybe someone else can elaborate a bit more on it.
didn’t see that, I think I now understand it - thank you!