1. Setting up a new user
Download MobaXTerm (MXT) - https://mobaxterm.mobatek.net/download-home-edition.html (Portable Edition)
Download RawTherapee within MXT (?can’t remember how to do this)
Download Cisco Secure Client
NCSU email & Globus Account
Set up automatically during university onboarding
Obtain access to:
SUNNY/Read, Write Privileges
Via Matthew Kutugata
NCSU Storage Lockers
Via Mikah Pinegar or Chris Reberg-Horton
Azure Storage Explorer
Via Matthew Kutugata or Mikah Pinegar
Divided backlog Google Sheets
Via Matthew Kutugata or Courtney Belcher
*Contact through Slack to obtain permissions
2. Establishing VPN:
Be sure Cisco Secure Client is downloaded
Launch program
Choose the NCSU VPN - “vpn.ncsu.edu”
Click “Connect”
Enter username, password, and “push”, “sms” or “passcode” to authenticate via Duo
Once authenticated, we can log into the SUNNY server via MobaXTerm
3. MobaXTerm (MXT):
3.1 Log into MXT
Open program
Choose Light/Dark mode
Click Start local terminal
ssh <user>@SUNNY.ece.ncsu.edu
Enter password if prompted (will not see password being typed. If incorrect, you will be repromoted to enter password).
3.2 Navigate MXT
cd ..
cd psa_images
We’ve navigated to the PSA images location. From here - for our purposes - we will choose to either go to the Semifield or Field folder using the respective command:
cd semifield_tools
cd field_tools
Now we have navigated to where we work with our batches. From here we can:
“download” Field batches
“copy” Semifield batches
Open new screens
Launch RawTherapee to create color profiles
Send batches into their respective pipelines
Check available batches
Check/Crosscheck # of images, jpgs, arws, pp3s, etc.
4. Know the differences: Semifield vs Field
Sometimes it can be easy to get mixed up between Semifield and Field batches. Mix-ups will lead to errors and frustrations, so it is important to stay organized, work slowly, and sit down knowing what we want to focus on in this preprocessing session. Also, know this takes time and practice. Don’t forget to take breaks.
The Semifield: An area of partially controlled plant growth, yielding higher individual plant image count using the BenchBot. Contains white markers with black QR Codes and a black background. Filled with potting soil and plants (depending on what growth stage they are in). Semifield batches are usually larger than Field batches.
The Field: Naturally growing plants found and identified by field teams. Documented with monopod setup. Background includes gray mat setup with images boundaries consisting of other overgrown plants. Field batches are usually smaller than Semifield batches.
5. Backlog Spreadsheet
Backlog Spreadsheet:
Must obtain view/edit permission to spreadsheet
Filling out each column respectively is important
Hiding Developed batches' rows helps keep organized
Color coded format also helps keep organized
Downloaded - Field batch has been brought over to local user
Downloading - field batch is in the process of being brought to local user
Copied - Semifield batch has been brought over to local user
Copying - Semifield batch is in the process of being brought to local user
Processed* - Batch has been opened within RawTherapee and settings have been toggled appropriately
Processing* - Batch has been sent into it’s respective pipeline
Redo - Must redownload/copy batch again, adjust profile again, then send back into pipeline
Revisit - Something seems to have gone wrong in the pipeline. Errors have been given. Must investigate. Image count does not match up, no storage remains, etc.
Developed - Batch has been sent through pipeline successfully. Image count matches
*Processed refers to settings changed, while Processing refers to sending into pipeline.
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