Update to PIX 1.5.0 product specification#278
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@gshiroma and @seongsujeong , are updates needed for the GCOV and GSLC XMLs that are baked into ISCE3? |
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Thank you @nemo794 , the InSAR looks correct |
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* Update to PIX 1.5.0 product specification * Update GSLC, GCOV, STATIC XMLs with spec version 1.5.0 --------- Co-authored-by: Samantha C. Niemoeller <samantha.c.niemoeller@jpl.nasa.gov>
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This PR updates the PIX Product Specification version to 1.5.0.
Notes:
While the output ISCE3 HDF5 files and the PIX product specs are getting closer to being in sync, they are still not perfectly in-sync.
Here are the known discrepancies as of 3 months ago. Several of these persist, some might have been resolved, and there could be additional new discrepancies: