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Quick‐start guide
(WRITING IN PROGRESS)
This quick-start guide presents a standard workflow for Iskaffe, using the main tools in the order they are supposed to be used.
For more information and additional features, see the User Guide.
The standard workflow is:
- Choose folder of raw data files
- Convert files
- Load converted files
- Grid lines
- Examine data
- Analyze lines
- Import or draw survey limits
- Analyze survey
- Export results
Choose the folder containing the raw data files you want to import by clicking on the folder buttton in the top-left of the Raw files
tab.
The supported files in the folder get listed below. The normal-font light gray indicates that they have not been converted yet.
Choose the files to select by cliking on the box corresponding to each file.
Click on the Convert
button to convert the selected files.
You can follow the progress of the conversion process on the accompanying console. In a general manner, you can follow the progress of any progress in the accompanying console.
When the conversion is complete, the converted files now show in the list in bold-font black.
Choose the converted files to load by cliking on the box corresponding to each file.
Click on the Load
button to load the selected converted files.
When the loading is complete, the loaded files now show in the list in bold-font green. The loaded lines also show on the Map view
on the right with:
- vessel navigation (in black)
- start (triangle) and end of file (segment)
- approximate coverage (light colored polygon)
From the Process
tab, grid all lines by specifying the desired grid size (in m) and clicking on the Grid
button.
When gridding is complete, the backscatter grids show on the Map view
, replacing the lines coverage.
Other data types were gridded in the process. They are available from the Gridded data displayed
drop-down menu.
You can visualize bathymetry...
...slope...
... and acquisition mode.
When visualizing acquisition mode, click on the colour bar on the right side to show the list of modes.
The modes show in a pop-up window, broken down in two parts: the parameters that are constant in all loaded lines, and those that are variable.
From the Process
tab, Line processing
section, click on the Analyze
button to run the line analysis.
Line analysis show the bad soundings (in yellow) and the bad pings (in red).
From the Process
tab, Survey processing
section, click on the Draw
button to draw survey limits on the Map view
.
Left-click on the Map view
to add vertices...
Double-click to add the last vertex.
From the Process
tab, Survey processing
section, click on the Analyze survey
button to run the survey analysis.
Survey analysis show the cells within the survey limits that do not contain soundings (in purple).
From the Process
tab, Survey processing
section, click on the Export survey analysis
button to export all results.
The results exported include:
- The list of modes and results of the line analysis for each line (as a text file).
- The raster of cells with missing data resulting from the survey analysis (as a geotiff).
Batch processing tools allow running some of the processes without converting/loading/visualizing the files in Iskaffe. This removes and memory restrictions and allow running the process on an unlimited number of files.
Kopp finds all parameters in a list of files and track their changes.
From the Menu
bar at the top, select Tools
, then Batch processing
, then Parameters analysis (Kopp)
.
The bacth line analysis runs the same line analysis algorithm as described previously.
From the Menu
bar at the top, select Tools
, then Batch processing
, then Line analysis
.
For more information on each of those features, and additional features, see the User Guide
Valid as of 01 August 2023 (Iskaffe v0.3.2). Contact the authors if something is inaccurate or does not work.