Hi,

I just checked : this feature has been introduced in OTB 3.20.
You may upgrade your OTB version to use it. You can check the details here :
http://hg.orfeo-toolbox.org/OTB/diff/1ff5ce8fc2e2/Code/UtilitiesAdapters/OssimAdapters/otbDEMHandler.cxx

Regards,
Guillaume

Le 19/09/2014 13:02, emre a écrit :
Hi,

I have 3.18.1 as the version. My main problem is, after following your steps (use gdal_translate to convert a hgt file into tif ) and pass that as argument to otb:DEMHandler::Instance()->OpenDEMDirectory(), I get an exception. I am not using the application part of OTB. I use the SDK for programming.

All the best
Emre



On Friday, September 19, 2014 10:56:33 AM UTC+3, Guillaume Pasero wrote:

    Hi,

    By the way, which OTB version are you using ?

    I don't think you need this kind of directory structure. The "DEM
    Directory" generally contains the whole set of SRTM tiles (in the
    .hgt format, for instance : N43E001.hgt).

    Here is what I tried on my side :
    - using gdal_translate to convert one SRTM tile into TIF.
    - I move the TIF tile alone in a separate folder.
    - I do an ortho-rectification using standard SRTM folder :
    -elev.dem DEM/srtm_directory -elev.geoid DEM/egm96.grd
    - I do an ortho-rectification using the TIF file : -elev.dem
    my_tile.tif  -elev.geoid DEM/egm96.grd
    - both ortho-images are the same.

    Note that in each case, I set the geoid.You could try to generate
    a custom DEM tile with the same footprint as a standard SRTM tile.

    Regards,
    Guillaume

    Le 19/09/2014 07:53, emre a écrit :
    Hi,

    I did quite a few experiments and I dont think tiff files are
    supported that easily. The directory name is important (e.g., E20
    doesnt work but it should be E020). Also, if there is no .hgt or
    .DT2 file inside the directory, the
    otb:DEMHandler::Instance()->OpenDEMDirectory() function gets an
    exception. I changed the name of the tiff file to supported hgt
    and dt2 formats but I couldnt make it work. Frankly, it would be
    excellent, if you can provide a directory structure and a file
    name that you believe to be appropriate for the task. As an
    example, I used a directory structure something like:

    D:\myFiles\E020\N43.tif

    and I provided "D:\myFiles\" as the dem directory. When there is
    a .hgt file or a .dt2 file, the
    otb:DEMHandler::Instance()->OpenDEMDirectory() function works
    flawlessly but my tif file (which has coordinate information for
    sure) doesnt seem to be working. I wish we still had the good old
    way of providing the dem file as it is.

    All the best
    Emre



    On Thursday, September 18, 2014 7:01:06 PM UTC+3, Guillaume
    Pasero wrote:

        Hi,

        In the Orthorectification application, you can give the path
        to your TIFF DEM using the same setting "DEM directory". The
        TIFF file will be used by the DEM handler as long as it has
        its projection information embedded.

        Maybe you should also give a default elevation above
        ellipsoid so that the DEM handler returns a reasonable value
        outside your TIFF DEM. However I don't know precisely its
        behaviour in this case.

        Regards,
        Guillaume

        Le 18/09/2014 16:43, emre a écrit :
        Hi. I have a small DEM that was generated via orfeo (in tiff
        format). How can use that file to orthorectify the left
        image of the stereo pair? Should I use setdemdirectorypath
        as usual (the dem I have is lat-long projection but it is
        very small piece of image patch)? If tiff format ok? Is
        otbdemhandler capable of reading that info?

        All the best
        Emre
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