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; docformat = 'rst'
;
; NAME:
;   cgImage2KML
;
; PURPOSE:
; This program creates a KML file that can be opened in Google Earth to display the 
; image drapped over the Google Earth terrain. A corresponding image file is also
; produced. The KML and image file must be in the same directory to use them with
; Google Earth.
;
;******************************************************************************************;
;                                                                                          ;
;  Copyright (c) 2012, by Fanning Software Consulting, Inc. All rights reserved.           ;
;                                                                                          ;
;  Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without                      ;
;  modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:             ;
;                                                                                          ;
;      * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright                    ;
;        notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.                     ;
;      * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright                 ;
;        notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the               ;
;        documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.              ;
;      * Neither the name of Fanning Software Consulting, Inc. nor the names of its        ;
;        contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this         ;
;        software without specific prior written permission.                               ;
;                                                                                          ;
;  THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY FANNING SOFTWARE CONSULTING, INC. ''AS IS'' AND ANY        ;
;  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES    ;
;  OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT     ;
;  SHALL FANNING SOFTWARE CONSULTING, INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,             ;
;  INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED    ;
;  TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS;         ;
;  LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND             ;
;  ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT              ;
;  (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS           ;
;  SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.                            ;
;******************************************************************************************;
;
;+
; This program creates a KML file that can be opened in Google Earth to display the 
; image drapped over the Google Earth terrain. A corresponding image file is also
; produced. The KML and image file must be in the same directory to use them with
; Google Earth.
; 
; .. image:: cgimage2kml.png
;  
; :Categories:
;    Graphics, FileIO, Maps
;    
; :Params:
; 
;    image: in, optional
;       A 2D image or a 24-bit image with or without an alpha channel. If an alpha
;       channel is present, it will be modified by the program if the `Transparent`
;       keyword is used. An image is required unless the `GeoTiff` keyword is used
;       to obtain an image.
;       
;    mapcoord: in, optional, type=object
;       A map coordinate object (cgMap) from which map projection information and map
;       boundaries for the image overlay can be obtained. This parameter is required
;       unless the `GeoTiff` keyword is used to obtain a map coordinate object.
;       
; :Keywords:
; 
;    addtofile: in, optional, type=object
;       If this keyword contains a cgKML_File object, the image is added to the file
;       as a <GroundOverlay) element and a separate KML file is not created. In other
;       words, the `Filename` keyword is ignored and the image file created takes its
;       name from the cgKML_File object.
; 
;    brewer: in, optional, type=boolean, default=0
;       This keyword is used only if the `CTIndex` keyword is used to select a color table number.
;       Setting this keyword allows Brewer color tables to be used.
;         
;    ctindex: in, optional, type=integer
;       The index number of a color table. The `Brewer` and `Reverse` keywords will be checked
;       to see how to load the color table into the `Palette` keyword. This keyword will take
;       precidence over any colors that are loaded with the `Palette` keyword. This keyword
;       applies only to 2D images.
;         
;    description: in, optional, type=string
;       A string that is used to describe the image in the Google Earth interface.
;        
;    draworder: in, optional, type=integer, default=0
;        The drawing order of image overlay. The first order is 0. Images with a higher
;        order are drawn on top of images with a lower order.
;
;    geotiff: in, optional, type=string
;       The name of a GeoTiff file from which the `image`, `mapcoord`, `palette` (possibly), 
;       and `latlonbox` values can be obtained. 
;        
;    filename: in, optional, type=string, default='kml_image.kml'
;        The name of the KML file that will be created. The image file will have the same name,
;        but with a *.png file extension. The KML file and the image file will be created in the
;        same directory.
;        
;    flyto: in, optional, type=fltarr(3)
;        A three-element array that gives the coordinates [longitude, latitude, elevation] where
;        the "eye" should be located with respect to the Earth. This implements a LookAt element
;        in KML file, so that when the KML file is open, it "flies to" the location represented
;        here. Longitude must be in the range -180 to 180. Latitude must be in the range -90 to 90.
;        And elevation is a number in kilometers. If a two-element array [longitude, latitude] is
;        passed in, the default value for elevation is 11000 km above the surface of the Earth.
;         
;    kmz: in, optional, type=boolean, default=0
;        Set this keyword to move the KML file and support files to a KMZ compressed file.
;        Note that this capability is ONLY available in versions of IDL starting with version 8.0.
;
;    latlonbox: out, optional, type=array
;        A four-element array giving the boundaries of the map projection in the
;        Google Map form of [north, south, east, west]. Normally, this information
;        is obtained from the mapCoord object and need not be passed in. The values
;        are in latitude and longitude coordinates that go from -90 to 90 and -180 to
;        180 degrees, respectively.
;        
;    max_value: in, optional
;        The value to use for the MAX value when the image is scaled with BYTSCL.
;
;    min_value: in, optional
;        The value to use for the MIN value when the image is scaled with BYTSCL.
;
;    missing_value: in, optional, type=various
;        The "color" of a pixel that will be treated as a "missing" color or value.
;        Any pixels in the image with this color value will be set completely
;        transparent. If `Color` is a string, use cgColor to obtain a color triple. 
;        If `Color` is a non-strint scalar, this value is taken to be the missing color index
;        in a 2D image. Otherwise, this is assumed to be a color triple that indicates
;        the "missing" color or value in the output image. The alpha channel in the output image
;        is set to 0 for the "missing" color, which makes this value completely transparent.
;        If the `Transparent` keyword is not used, it is set to 0 by using the `Missing_Value`
;        keyword.
;        
;    palette: in, optional, type=byte
;        Set this keyword to a 3x256 or 256x3 byte array containing the RGB color 
;        vectors to be loaded before the transparent image is created. Such vectors can be 
;        obtained, for example, from cgLoadCT with the RGB_TABLE keyword::
;               
;                IDL> cgLoadCT, 4, /BREWER, /REVERSE, RGB_TABLE=palette
;                IDL> tImage = cgTransparentImage( cgDemoData(7), PALETTE=palette)
;                
;        The default is to use whatever colors are loaded in the current hardware color table.
;        A palette applies only to 2D input images.
;         
;    placename: in, optional, type=string
;        This is the <name> element in a Feature object. It is user-defined text that is used as
;        the label for an object in Google Earth.
;
;    resize_factor: in, optional, type=float
;        Setting this keyword to a value allows the user to resize the image prior to making the
;        PNG image file that will be output with the KML file. This is especially helpful with
;        very large images. Setting the factor to 0.5 will reduce the image to half it's normal
;        size before processing. Setting the factor to 2.0 will increase the size by a factor
;        of 2 before processing. The image is resized with nearest neighbor sampling.
;
;    reverse: in, optional, type=boolean, default=0
;        Set this keyword to reverse the color table vectors selected with the `CTIndex` keyword.
;
;    transparent: in, optional, type=integer, default=50
;        The percentage of transparency desired in the output image. A number 
;        between 0 and 100.
;        
; :Examples:
;    Here is how you can put an AVHRR NDVI image of Africa on a Google Earth display:: 
;    
;       ;; Download the image file from the Coyote web page.
;       netObject = Obj_New('IDLnetURL')
;       url = 'http://www.idlcoyote.com/data/AF03sep15b.n16-VIg.tif'
;       returnName = netObject -> Get(URL=url, FILENAME='AF03sep15b.n16-VIg.tif')
;       Obj_Destroy, netObject
;       
;       ;; Create the image overlay KML file.
;       cgImage2KML, GeoTiff='AF03sep15b.n16-VIg.tif', Min_Value=0, CTIndex=11, $
;          /Brewer, /Reverse, Transparent=50, Filename='avhrr_ndvi.kml', $
;          Description='AVHRR NDVI Data from Africa'
;          
;       ;; Start Google Earth and open the KML file you just created.
;       
;    The output should look like the figure above.
;       
; :Author:
;    FANNING SOFTWARE CONSULTING::
;       David W. Fanning 
;       1645 Sheely Drive
;       Fort Collins, CO 80526 USA
;       Phone: 970-221-0438
;       E-mail: david@idlcoyote.com
;       Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.idlcoyote.com
;
; :History:
;     Change History::
;        Written, 30 October 2012 by David W. Fanning.
;        Added DRAWORDER keyword and fixed a typo concerning MISSING_VALUE. 31 Oct 2012. DWF.
;        Fixed a problem that was causing floating underflow warnings to be thrown. 5 Nov 2012. DWF.
;        Images with values between 0 and 255 were not getting scaled properly. Fixed. 30 Nov 2012. DWF.
;        Added a FlyTo keyword to allow the user to fly to a particular location on the Earth. 31 Dec 2012. DWF.
;        Was not handling 24- or 32-bit images correctly, nor was the MISSING_COLOR keyword being
;            interpreted correctly when expressed as a color string. 20 Feb 2013. DWF.
;        Have been writing the absolute path to the image file into the KML file, when I should
;            have been using a relative path. 22 Feb 2013. DWF.
;            
; :Copyright:
;     Copyright (c) 2012, Fanning Software Consulting, Inc.
;-
PRO cgImage2KML, image, mapCoord, $
   ADDTOFILE=addtofile, $
   BREWER=brewer, $
   CTINDEX=ctindex, $
   DESCRIPTION=description, $
   DRAWORDER=draworder, $
   GEOTIFF=geotiff, $
   FILENAME=filename, $
   FLYTO=flyto, $
   KMZ=kmz, $
   LATLONBOX=latlonbox, $
   MAX_VALUE=max_value, $
   MIN_VALUE=min_value, $
   MISSING_VALUE=missing_value, $
   PALETTE=palette, $
   PLACENAME=placename, $
   RESIZE_FACTOR=resize_factor, $
   REVERSE=reverse, $
   TRANSPARENT=transparent

   Compile_Opt idl2
   
   ; Error handling.
   Catch, theError
   IF theError NE 0 THEN BEGIN
       Catch, /CANCEL
       void = cgErrorMsg()
       RETURN
   ENDIF
   
   ; If the KMZ keyword is set, make sure this version of IDL supports it.
   IF Keyword_Set(kmz) THEN BEGIN
     IF Float(!Version.Release) LT 8.0 THEN BEGIN
        Message, 'The KMZ keyword is not supported in this version of IDL.', /Informational
        kmz = 0
     ENDIF
   ENDIF
   
   ; If the user sets either the MIN_VALUE or MAX_VALUE keyword, then you should scale the image.
   IF (N_Elements(min_value) GT 0) || (N_Elements(max_value)  GT 0) THEN scaleit = 1 ELSE scaleit = 0
   
   ; Has the GEOTIFF keyword been used to obtain program variables?
   IF N_Elements(geotiff) NE 0 THEN BEGIN
      mapCoord = cgGeoMap(geotiff, $
          BOUNDARY=boundary, $
          ELLIPSOID=ellipsoid, $
          IMAGE=image, $
          LATLONBOX=latlonbox, $
          MAP_PROJECTION=map_projection, $
          PALETTE=palette)
   ENDIF
   
   ; Check required parameters.
   IF N_Elements(image) EQ 0 THEN Message, 'An image parameter is required to proceed.'
   IF N_Elements(mapCoord) EQ 0 THEN BEGIN
      IF N_Elements(latlonBox) EQ 0 THEN Message, 'A map coordinate object is required to proceed.'
   ENDIF ELSE BEGIN
      mapCoord -> GetProperty, $
          BOUNDARY=boundary, $
          ELLIPSOID=ellipsoid, $
          LATLONBOX=latlonbox, $
          MAP_PROJECTION=map_projection
   ENDELSE
   IF N_Elements(latlonBox) EQ 0 THEN Message, 'Map boundaries for the image cannot be obtained.'
   IF N_Elements(order) EQ 0 THEN order = 0
   IF (N_Elements(missing_value) NE 0) && (N_Elements(transparent) EQ 0) THEN BEGIN
      transparent = 0
   ENDIF
   
   ; Handle the flyTo values.
   IF N_Elements(flyTo) NE 0 THEN BEGIN
       IF N_Elements(flyTo) LT 2 THEN Message, 'FlyTo keyword should be 2- or 3-element array.'
       IF N_Elements(flyTo) EQ 2 THEN flyTo = [flyTo, 11000]
       IF N_Elements(flyTo) GT 3 THEN Message, 'FlyTo keyword should be 2- or 3-element array.'
       lookAtObj = Obj_New('cgKML_LookAt', LONGITUDE=flyTo[0], LATITUDE=flyTo[1], HEIGHT=flyTo[2])
   ENDIF
   
   ; Need a filename?
   IF N_Elements(filename) EQ 0 THEN BEGIN
      CD, CURRENT=thisDir
      filename = Filepath(ROOT_DIR=thisDir, 'kml_image.kml')
   ENDIF
   
   ; Construct the image filename
   rootName = cgRootName(filename, DIRECTORY=thisDir, EXTENSION=ext)
   IF StrUpCase(ext) NE 'KML' THEN Message, 'The output filename must have a KML file extension.'
   imageFilename = Filepath(ROOT_DIR=thisDir, rootname + '.png')
   
   ; If you got this far, and you don't have a map coordinate object, you will have
   ; to create one.
   IF N_Elements(mapCoord) EQ 0 THEN BEGIN
       mapCoord = Obj_New('cgMap', 'Equirectangular', Ellipsoid='WGS 84', $
          XRange=[latlonbox[2], latlonbox[3]], YRange=[latlonBox[1], latlonbox[0]], /LATLON_RANGES)
       mapCoord -> GetProperty, $
          BOUNDARY=boundary, $
          ELLIPSOID=ellipsoid, $
          MAP_PROJECTION=map_projection
   ENDIF
   
   ; Are you loading a color table?
   IF N_Elements(ctindex) NE 0 THEN BEGIN
      cgLoadCT, ctindex, BREWER=brewer, REVERSE=reverse, RGB_TABLE=palette
   ENDIF
   
   ; Otherwise, let's use gray-scale colors for the image.
   IF N_Elements(palette) EQ 0 THEN cgLoadCT, 0, RGB_TABLE=palette
   
   ; How many dimensions does this image have?
   ndims = Size(image, /N_Dimensions)
   
   ; Should the image be reduced in size before displaying it?
   IF N_Elements(resize_factor) NE 0 THEN BEGIN
        dims = Image_Dimensions(image, XSIZE=xsize, YSIZE=ysize)
        warped = cgResizeImage(image, Long(xsize*resize_factor), Long(ysize*resize_factor))
   ENDIF ELSE warped = image
   
   ; If the map projection is not "EQUIRECTANGULAR" or the ellipsoid is not "WGS84", then the
   ; image has to be warped into the correct map projection.
   IF (StrUpCase(map_projection) NE 'EQUIRECTANGULAR') || (StrUpCase(StrCompress(ellipsoid, /REMOVE_ALL)) NE 'WGS84') THEN BEGIN
      googleMapCoord = Obj_New('cgMap', 'Equirectangular', Ellipsoid='WGS 84')
      ndims = Size(warped, /N_Dimensions)
      IF ndims EQ 2 THEN thisMissingValue = 0 ELSE thisMissingValue=missing_value
      warped = cgChangeMapProjection(warped, mapCoord, MAPOUT=googleMapCoord, $
          LATLONBOX=latlonbox, MISSING=thisMissingValue)
   ENDIF 
   
   ; Byte scale the image.
   IF (N_Elements(missing_value) NE 0) THEN BEGIN
      IF ndims EQ 2 THEN BEGIN
          imgType = Size(warped, /TNAME)
          IF (imgType NE 'FLOAT') && (imgType NE 'DOUBLE') THEN warped = Float(warped)
          missing = Where(warped EQ missing_value, count)
          IF count GT 0 THEN warped[missing] = !Values.F_NAN
          IF (Min(warped, /NAN) LT 0) || (Max(warped, /NAN) GT 255) || scaleIt THEN BEGIN
             warped = BytScl(warped, MIN=min_value, MAX=max_value, /NAN, TOP=254) + 1B
          ENDIF
          IF count GT 0 THEN warped[missing] = 0B
      ENDIF
   ENDIF ELSE BEGIN
      IF (Min(warped) LT 0) || (Max(warped) GT 255) || scaleIt THEN BEGIN
         warped = BytScl(warped, MIN=min_value, MAX=max_value, /NAN)
      ENDIF
   ENDELSE
   
   ; If this is a 2D image, create a 24-bit image from the palette.
   r = Reform(palette[*,0])
   g = Reform(palette[*,1])
   b = Reform(palette[*,2])
   IF (ndims EQ 2) THEN warped = [ [[r[warped]]], [[g[warped]]], [[b[warped]]]]
   
   ; Do we need transparency?
   IF N_Elements(transparent) NE 0 THEN BEGIN
       IF (ndims EQ 2) THEN BEGIN
          warped = cgTransparentImage(warped, TRANSPARENT=transparent, MISSING_VALUE=[r[0],g[0],b[0]])
       ENDIF ELSE BEGIN
          warped = cgTransparentImage(warped, TRANSPARENT=transparent, MISSING_VALUE=missing_value)
       ENDELSE
   ENDIF
   
   ; Save the image as a PNG file.
   dims = Image_Dimensions(warped, XINDEX=xindex, YINDEX=yindex, TRUEINDEX=trueindex)
   IF trueindex GT 0 THEN warped = Transpose(warped, [trueindex, xindex, yindex])
   
   IF cgObj_Isa(addtofile, 'cgKML_File') THEN BEGIN
   
      addToFile -> GetProperty, FILENAME=filename, COUNT=count
      rootname = cgRootName(filename, DIRECTORY=thisDir, EXTENSION=ext)
      imageFilename = FilePath(ROOT_DIR=thisDir, rootname + StrTrim(count+1,2) + '.png')
      
     ; Write the image file.
     Write_PNG, imageFilename, warped
      overlay = Obj_New('cgKML_GroundOverlay', $
          HREF=File_BaseName(imageFilename), $
          DESCRIPTION=description, $
          LATLONBOX=latlonBox, $
          PLACENAME=placename, $
          DRAWORDER=draworder)
       addToFile -> Add, overlay
       
       ; Do you have a lookAt object?
       IF Obj_Valid(lookAtObj) THEN addToFile -> Add, lookAtObj
   
   ENDIF ELSE BEGIN
   
     ; Write the image file.
     Write_PNG, imageFilename, warped
   
     ; Write the KML file.
     kmlFile = Obj_New('cgKML_File', filename)
     overlay = Obj_New('cgKML_GroundOverlay', $
       HREF=File_BaseName(imageFilename), $
       DESCRIPTION=description, $
       LATLONBOX=latlonBox, $
       PLACENAME=placename, $
       DRAWORDER=draworder)
     kmlFile -> Add, overlay

     ; Do you have a lookAt object?
     IF Obj_Valid(lookAtObj) THEN kmlFile -> Add, lookAtObj
     
     kmlFile -> Save, KMZ=Keyword_Set(kmz)
     kmlFile -> Destroy
     
     
   ENDELSE
   
END