Hi,

You can still enjoy streaming, setting min/max values of the rescaler:

rescaleFilter->SetOutputMinimum(lowOutput);
rescaleFilter->SetOutputMaximum(upOutput);
rescaleFilter->SetInputMinimum(lowInput);
rescaleFilter->SetInputMaximum(upInput);
rescaleFilter->SetAutomaticInputMinMaxComputation(false);

Cheers,

Rémi    

Le lundi 8 septembre 2014 14:04:22 UTC+2, emre a écrit :
>
> It seems this is a known, long standing issue about rescaler. My only 
> solution was to use SetNumberOfDivisionsStrippedStreaming(1) for the 
> writer. You can check 
>
>
> https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!searchin/otb-users/strip/otb-users/_6Bim5cWNfU/vnp_hl2CRNYJ
>
> for further discussion.
>
> All the best
> Emre
>
>
>
> On Monday, September 8, 2014 11:25:26 AM UTC+3, emre wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> After performing epipolar rectification, the output images have strange 
>> strips. It look the strips were histogram equalized within their pixel 
>> values and they look like patchwork within the whole image. Any ideas why 
>> that might happen?
>>
>> All the best
>> Emre
>>
>

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