SeaDAS 7.5.2 Release Notes
SeaDAS 7.5.2 Release Notes
Release Date: February 2019

The SeaDAS development team is pleased to announce the release of SeaDAS 7.5.2

Highlights of what's new to SeaDAS 7.5.2:
    - Adds processing of VIIRS J1.
    - Updates to the OCSSW GUIs
    - Updates to the OCSSW GUI help pages.



PRIMARY PACKAGE 

    FEATURE ADDITIONS/MODIFICATIONS
        - No revisions since version 7.5

    BUG FIXES
        - No fixes since version 7.5

    HELP PAGES
        - No changes



    
OBPG SCIENCE PROCESSING CODE AND RELATED GUI
    Now supports Viirs J1 in both GUI and command line.
    Updated the OCSSW GUIs and OCSSW GUI help pages



        
KNOWN ISSUES
    - If only VIIRS is installed then you need to either install MODIS Aqua or Terra (downloads a Gig of data)
      or from command line do "update_luts.py aqua" or "update_luts.py terra".

    - Multilevel_processor does not support: MERIS, OLI and GOCI




NOTES

    Some of the help pages internal to SeaDAS 7.5.2 have not yet been revised to match the current version so there can be
    some wording discrepancies as well as feature description differences.  We also produce video help
    tutorials (https://seadas.gsfc.nasa.gov/tutorial).  In addition, we regularly respond to SeaDAS issues
    on the our user forum
    (https://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov/forum/oceancolor/forum_show.pl).  Questions posted on
    the forum help aid us in determining aspects of SeaDAS which may benefit by refinement, as well as give us ideas
    for topics to be used in future tutorial videos.  Also note that these internal help pages are alos made available at
    (https://seadas.gsfc.nasa.gov/help/)

    If you already have SeaDAS version 7 or higher installed:
    In your home directory there is a directory titled '.seadas'.  This contains version-specific preferences
    and defaults.  This directory also contains any custom color palettes and rgb-profiles which you may have
    created.  Because of this, a seadas installation will automically move and rename the previous '.seadas'
    directory putting it in your home directory.  When seadas is launched and does not find this '.seadas'
    directory, it will automically create this directory and initialize it with the package settings and defaults.
    You can then manually copy any of your custom color palettes and rgb-profiles from the backed up copy
    of your previous version's '.seadas' directory over into the '.seadas' directory.