/** * <strong>Cropping</strong><br> * The crop operation is responsible for selecting geographic subareas of the source coverage. * * @param coverage Coverage * @param sourceEnvelope GeneralEnvelope * @param sourceCRS CoordinateReferenceSystem * @param destinationEnvelopeInSourceCRS GeneralEnvelope * @return GridCoverage2D * @throws WcsException */ public static GridCoverage2D crop( final Coverage coverage, final GeneralEnvelope sourceEnvelope, final CoordinateReferenceSystem sourceCRS, final GeneralEnvelope destinationEnvelopeInSourceCRS, final Boolean conserveEnvelope) throws WcsException { // /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // CROP // // // /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// final GridCoverage2D croppedGridCoverage; // intersect the envelopes final GeneralEnvelope intersectionEnvelope = new GeneralEnvelope(destinationEnvelopeInSourceCRS); intersectionEnvelope.setCoordinateReferenceSystem(sourceCRS); intersectionEnvelope.intersect((GeneralEnvelope) sourceEnvelope); // dow we have something to show? if (intersectionEnvelope.isEmpty()) { throw new WcsException("The Intersection is null. Check the requested BBOX!"); } if (!intersectionEnvelope.equals((GeneralEnvelope) sourceEnvelope)) { // get the cropped grid geometry // final GridGeometry2D cropGridGeometry = getCroppedGridGeometry( // intersectionEnvelope, gridCoverage); /* Operations.DEFAULT.crop(coverage, intersectionEnvelope) */ final ParameterValueGroup param = (ParameterValueGroup) cropParams.clone(); param.parameter("Source").setValue(coverage); param.parameter("Envelope").setValue(intersectionEnvelope); // param.parameter("ConserveEnvelope").setValue(conserveEnvelope); croppedGridCoverage = (GridCoverage2D) cropFactory.doOperation(param, hints); } else { croppedGridCoverage = (GridCoverage2D) coverage; } // prefetch to be faster afterwards. // This step is important since at this stage we might be loading tiles // from disk croppedGridCoverage.prefetch(intersectionEnvelope.toRectangle2D()); return croppedGridCoverage; }
/** * Convert the crop envelope into a polygon and the use the world-to-grid transform to get a ROI * for the source coverage. */ public static Polygon getPolygon(final GeneralEnvelope env, final GeometryFactory gf) throws IllegalStateException, MismatchedDimensionException { final Rectangle2D rect = env.toRectangle2D(); final Coordinate[] coord = new Coordinate[] { new Coordinate(rect.getMinX(), rect.getMinY()), new Coordinate(rect.getMinX(), rect.getMaxY()), new Coordinate(rect.getMaxX(), rect.getMaxY()), new Coordinate(rect.getMaxX(), rect.getMinY()), new Coordinate(rect.getMinX(), rect.getMinY()) }; final LinearRing ring = gf.createLinearRing(coord); final Polygon modelSpaceROI = new Polygon(ring, null, gf); // check that we have the same thing here assert modelSpaceROI .getEnvelopeInternal() .equals(new ReferencedEnvelope(rect, env.getCoordinateReferenceSystem())); return modelSpaceROI; }
/** * Applies the band select operation to a grid coverage. * * @param cropEnvelope the target envelope; always not null * @param cropROI the target ROI shape; nullable * @param roiTolerance; as read from op's params * @param sourceCoverage is the source {@link GridCoverage2D} that we want to crop. * @param hints A set of rendering hints, or {@code null} if none. * @param sourceGridToWorldTransform is the 2d grid-to-world transform for the source coverage. * @return The result as a grid coverage. */ private static GridCoverage2D buildResult( final GeneralEnvelope cropEnvelope, final Geometry cropROI, final double roiTolerance, final boolean forceMosaic, final Hints hints, final GridCoverage2D sourceCoverage, final AffineTransform sourceGridToWorldTransform) { // // Getting the source coverage and its child geolocation objects // final RenderedImage sourceImage = sourceCoverage.getRenderedImage(); final GridGeometry2D sourceGridGeometry = ((GridGeometry2D) sourceCoverage.getGridGeometry()); final GridEnvelope2D sourceGridRange = sourceGridGeometry.getGridRange2D(); // // Now we try to understand if we have a simple scale and translate or a // more elaborated grid-to-world transformation n which case a simple // crop could not be enough, but we may need a more elaborated chain of // operation in order to do a good job. As an instance if we // have a rotation which is not multiple of PI/2 we have to use // the mosaic with a ROI // final boolean isSimpleTransform = CoverageUtilities.isSimpleGridToWorldTransform(sourceGridToWorldTransform, EPS); // Do we need to explode the Palette to RGB(A)? // int actionTaken = 0; // // // // Layout // // // final RenderingHints targetHints = new RenderingHints(null); if (hints != null) targetHints.add(hints); final ImageLayout layout = initLayout(sourceImage, targetHints); targetHints.put(JAI.KEY_IMAGE_LAYOUT, layout); // // prepare the processor to use for this operation // final JAI processor = OperationJAI.getJAI(targetHints); final boolean useProvidedProcessor = !processor.equals(JAI.getDefaultInstance()); try { if (cropROI != null) { // replace the cropEnvelope with the envelope of the intersection // of the ROI and the cropEnvelope. // Remember that envelope(intersection(roi,cropEnvelope)) != intersection(cropEnvelope, // envelope(roi)) final Polygon modelSpaceROI = FeatureUtilities.getPolygon(cropEnvelope, GFACTORY); Geometry intersection = IntersectUtils.intersection(cropROI, modelSpaceROI); Envelope2D e2d = JTS.getEnvelope2D( intersection.getEnvelopeInternal(), cropEnvelope.getCoordinateReferenceSystem()); GeneralEnvelope ge = new GeneralEnvelope((org.opengis.geometry.Envelope) e2d); cropEnvelope.setEnvelope(ge); } // // // // Build the new range by keeping into // account translation of grid geometry constructor for respecting // OGC PIXEL-IS-CENTER ImageDatum assumption. // // // final AffineTransform sourceWorldToGridTransform = sourceGridToWorldTransform.createInverse(); // // // // finalRasterArea will hold the smallest rectangular integer raster area that contains the // floating point raster // area which we obtain when applying the world-to-grid transform to the cropEnvelope. Note // that we need to intersect // such an area with the area covered by the source coverage in order to be sure we do not try // to crop outside the // bounds of the source raster. // // // final Rectangle2D finalRasterAreaDouble = XAffineTransform.transform( sourceWorldToGridTransform, cropEnvelope.toRectangle2D(), null); final Rectangle finalRasterArea = finalRasterAreaDouble.getBounds(); // intersection with the original range in order to not try to crop outside the image bounds Rectangle.intersect(finalRasterArea, sourceGridRange, finalRasterArea); if (finalRasterArea.isEmpty()) throw new CannotCropException(Errors.format(ErrorKeys.CANT_CROP)); // // // // It is worth to point out that doing a crop the G2W transform // should not change while the envelope might change as // a consequence of the rounding of the underlying image datum // which uses integer factors or in case the G2W is very // complex. Note that we will always strive to // conserve the original grid-to-world transform. // // // // we do not have to crop in this case (should not really happen at // this time) if (finalRasterArea.equals(sourceGridRange) && isSimpleTransform && cropROI == null) return sourceCoverage; // // // // if I get here I have something to crop // using the world-to-grid transform for going from envelope to the // new grid range. // // // final double minX = finalRasterArea.getMinX(); final double minY = finalRasterArea.getMinY(); final double width = finalRasterArea.getWidth(); final double height = finalRasterArea.getHeight(); // // // // Check if we need to use mosaic or crop // // // final PlanarImage croppedImage; final ParameterBlock pbj = new ParameterBlock(); pbj.addSource(sourceImage); java.awt.Polygon rasterSpaceROI = null; String operatioName = null; if (!isSimpleTransform || cropROI != null) { // ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // We don't have a simple scale and translate transform, JAI // crop MAY NOT suffice. Let's decide whether or not we'll use // the Mosaic. // // ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Polygon modelSpaceROI = FeatureUtilities.getPolygon(cropEnvelope, GFACTORY); // // // // Now convert this polygon back into a shape for the source // raster space. // // // final List<Point2D> points = new ArrayList<Point2D>(5); rasterSpaceROI = FeatureUtilities.convertPolygonToPointArray( modelSpaceROI, ProjectiveTransform.create(sourceWorldToGridTransform), points); if (rasterSpaceROI == null || rasterSpaceROI.getBounds().isEmpty()) if (finalRasterArea.isEmpty()) throw new CannotCropException(Errors.format(ErrorKeys.CANT_CROP)); final boolean doMosaic = forceMosaic ? true : decideJAIOperation(roiTolerance, rasterSpaceROI.getBounds2D(), points); if (doMosaic || cropROI != null) { // prepare the params for the mosaic final ROI[] roiarr; try { if (cropROI != null) { final LiteShape2 cropRoiLS2 = new LiteShape2( cropROI, ProjectiveTransform.create(sourceWorldToGridTransform), null, false); ROI cropRS = new ROIShape(cropRoiLS2); Rectangle2D rt = cropRoiLS2.getBounds2D(); if (!hasIntegerBounds(rt)) { // Approximate Geometry Geometry geo = (Geometry) cropRoiLS2.getGeometry().clone(); transformGeometry(geo); cropRS = new ROIShape(new LiteShape2(geo, null, null, false)); } roiarr = new ROI[] {cropRS}; } else { final ROIShape roi = new ROIShape(rasterSpaceROI); roiarr = new ROI[] {roi}; } } catch (FactoryException ex) { throw new CannotCropException(Errors.format(ErrorKeys.CANT_CROP), ex); } pbj.add(MosaicDescriptor.MOSAIC_TYPE_OVERLAY); pbj.add(null); pbj.add(roiarr); pbj.add(null); pbj.add(CoverageUtilities.getBackgroundValues(sourceCoverage)); // prepare the final layout final Rectangle bounds = rasterSpaceROI.getBounds2D().getBounds(); Rectangle.intersect(bounds, sourceGridRange, bounds); if (bounds.isEmpty()) throw new CannotCropException(Errors.format(ErrorKeys.CANT_CROP)); // we do not have to crop in this case (should not really happen at // this time) if (!doMosaic && bounds.getBounds().equals(sourceGridRange) && isSimpleTransform) return sourceCoverage; // nice trick, we use the layout to do the actual crop final Rectangle boundsInt = bounds.getBounds(); layout.setMinX(boundsInt.x); layout.setWidth(boundsInt.width); layout.setMinY(boundsInt.y); layout.setHeight(boundsInt.height); operatioName = "Mosaic"; } } // do we still have to set the operation name? If so that means we have to go for crop. if (operatioName == null) { // executing the crop pbj.add((float) minX); pbj.add((float) minY); pbj.add((float) width); pbj.add((float) height); operatioName = "GTCrop"; } // // // // Apply operation // // // if (!useProvidedProcessor) { croppedImage = JAI.create(operatioName, pbj, targetHints); } else { croppedImage = processor.createNS(operatioName, pbj, targetHints); } // conserve the input grid to world transformation Map sourceProperties = sourceCoverage.getProperties(); Map properties = null; if (sourceProperties != null && !sourceProperties.isEmpty()) { properties = new HashMap(sourceProperties); } if (rasterSpaceROI != null) { if (properties != null) { properties.put("GC_ROI", rasterSpaceROI); } else { properties = Collections.singletonMap("GC_ROI", rasterSpaceROI); } } return new GridCoverageFactory(hints) .create( sourceCoverage.getName(), croppedImage, new GridGeometry2D( new GridEnvelope2D(croppedImage.getBounds()), sourceGridGeometry.getGridToCRS2D(PixelOrientation.CENTER), sourceCoverage.getCoordinateReferenceSystem()), (GridSampleDimension[]) (actionTaken == 1 ? null : sourceCoverage.getSampleDimensions().clone()), new GridCoverage[] {sourceCoverage}, properties); } catch (TransformException e) { throw new CannotCropException(Errors.format(ErrorKeys.CANT_CROP), e); } catch (NoninvertibleTransformException e) { throw new CannotCropException(Errors.format(ErrorKeys.CANT_CROP), e); } }