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Add .kip imagery
GEE can use pre-processed imagery in Keyhole Imagery Product (.kip) format. Each .kip folder has a corresponding Keyhole Mask Product (.kmp) folder that contains the mask for the imagery. The corresponding folders have the same name.
To add .kip imagery to the asset tree:
- Store each
.kip/.kmpfolder pair in the same directory. - Set read-and-execute permissions for the
keyhole:usersaccount. - Use the
khnewimageryasset --havemaskcommand to add the files. Specify the asset name, the provider information (USGS), and the location of the.kipfolder. For example, ifcity_one.kipandcity_one.kmpare in/gevol/src/preprocessed/noame/usa/, the command is:genewimageryasset --havemask --provider (PROVIDER_KEY) -o path/to/asset/in/tree/gevol/src/preprocessed/noame/usa/city_one.kip - Repeat this step for each
.kip/.kmpcombination you want to add.
You can access the assets from the Fusion Asset Manager whenever you want to use them in imagery projects. You're still required to build each asset in the system, but the build time will be insignificant because each .kip/.kmp combination is pre-processed.