Session |
A SNAP session comprises all currently opened products
and all opened image views.
Sessions can be stored and restored to and from a session
file. A session file has the standard file extension
.snap
(for backwards compatibility, the
extension .beam
is also allowed). If you have
selected to create a file association with SNAP session files
during installation, you can double-click session files in your
file system which will invoke the Sentinel Toolbox and restore the
session.
In the Sentinel Toolbox, all session related commands are available from the file menu. Here you can save, open and close a session.
If you store the your opened products next to the session file, the file pathes to the products are stored as relative pathes. This means that you can take the parent folder of the session file and move it somewhere else in your file system without breaking the file references to the products. This is possible because the parent folder is self-contained with respect to the stored SNAP session.