Tool to display output of the CmpCalib command from MicMac (IGN)
Tested only with Python2.7
pip install -r requirements.txt
- First, use the mm3d CmpCalib between 2 Ori-{...}/AutoCal{...}.xml files to produce the .txt comparaisons file.
- Second give rights the python's scripts.
- Then lauch ./CmpCalib_matplotlib.py with the txt file(s) as arg(s)
$ mm3d CmpCalib Ori-XXXX/AutoCal_* Ori-YYYY/AutoCal_* Out=file_to_plot.xml
$ chmod +x CmpCalib_matplotlib.py
$ ./CmpCalib_matplotlib.py file(s)_to_plot.txt
In examples folder, you'll find 5 files which are the comparison between 1 reference calibration and 4 others :
$ python ./CmpCalib_matplotlib.py examples/PDV_1__PDV_* -m 0.8 -i cubic
Thresholding to 0.8 pixels delta and choose cubic interpolation. Output is a PNG file located in the same folder as the input file(s).
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
Absolute path to save
-m MAX_SCALE, --max_scale MAX_SCALE
Maximum deviation value to plot. Default is maximum
deviation from input file(s).
-c NBCLASS, --nbclass NBCLASS
Number of classes for the LUT. Default is 50.
-f FONTSIZE, --fontsize FONTSIZE
Fontsize. Default is 17.
-l LINEWIDTH, --linewidth LINEWIDTH
Width of the line to plot. Default is 1.75.
-r RATIO, --ratio RATIO
Padding in each "Ecarts Planimetriques" frame (% of
maximum value X & Y). Useful to displayed whole
plotted arrows. Default is 0.2.
-sc SCALE_OUTPUT, --scale_output SCALE_OUTPUT
coefficient to choose scale of image output.
-i INTERPOLATION_MODE, --interpolation_mode INTERPOLATION_MODE
Choose between: {‘linear’, ‘nearest’,
‘cubic’}. Default is linear
-w WIDTH_ARROWS, --width_arrows WIDTH_ARROWS
Width of the arrows. Default is 0.03
Herault Guillaume & Benjamin Grigoroff