![]() When the Dataset Browser first appears, a "Raster 1" item appears under the Raster Builder section on the right side of the dialog. The following figure shows an example of an NPP VIIRS dataset in generic HDF4 format: When you select an item, the bottom part of the dialog lists the dataset name, path, type, and value. The left side of the Dataset Browser lists the available datasets and metadata. Use the Dataset Browser to build rasters that contain a combination of data fields, metadata, and georeferencing information. Refer to the Dataset Browser section for further instructions. To open a NetCDF-3 file, select File > Open As > Scientific Formats > NetCDF-3 and select a. COSMO-SkyMed (use the File > Open As > Radar Sensors > COSMO-SkyMed menu option)įor all other generic HDF5 and NetCDF-4 files, select File > Open As > Scientific Formats > HDF5/NetCDF-4 and select a.Select File > Open from the ENVI menu bar to open the following data types that are in HDF5 format: Select File > Open from the ENVI menu bar to open the following data types:įor all other generic HDF4 files, select File > Open As > Scientific Formats > HDF4 and select a. The Dataset Browser can also create ENVI Meta Files or dataset templates for future use. You can construct one or more raster files that contain a combination of different datasets. ![]() The Dataset Browser lists individual rasters, metadata, and georeferencing information from these data formats. ![]() This topic describes how to use the Dataset Browser when reading the following file formats in ENVI:
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