Typically, pan-sharpening in Remote Sensing / GIS has been considered the domain of those programs and applications. But, the reality is — that pan-sharpening is a fairly simple process to achieve in a program such as Adobe Photoshop®, if you have the appropriate processing algorithms.
The following is a typical procedure for pan-sharpening using the Convolution [...]
Entries from 'July 2007'
Pan-Sharpening Using Remote Sensing Tools
July 30th, 2007 · No Comments
Categories: Tutorials
Tags: pan-sharpening, photoshop plugins, remote sensing, remote sensing tools
Introduction to Remote Sensing Tools
July 28th, 2007 · No Comments
Included with the distribution package of Remote Sensing Tools, is a list of the functions for each plugin. I’ve decided to post this information here as well, so that anyone can get an introductory concept of the methods included.
Categories: Tutorials
Tags: photoshop plugins, plugins, remote sensing, remote sensing tools
Remote Sensing Tools Released
July 24th, 2007 · 3 Comments
I’m proud to announce and finally make the Remote Sensing Tools compilation of plugins for Photoshop® available. This marks an interesting turning-point for me, as I debated for quite a while about whether or not I wished to distribute certain things that I’d considered ‘proprietary’ from my personal tool-kit.
Visit the Shop, now listed above, for [...]
Categories: Announcements · Software
Tags: Photoshop, plugins, remote sensing tools
Large Scale Printing
July 16th, 2007 · No Comments
Anyone looking for extremely large format printing, Graphic Systems’ Digital Rho is perhaps one of the better options I’ve come across.:
Categories: Hardcopy · Hardware
Tags: 3d hardcopy, print technologies
- Sat, 14 Jul 2007 at 10:47 am · I had almost forgotten that today is the big race day for teams of sailors about to chart the unpredictable, chilly waters of Lake Michigan, from Chicago to Mackinac Island, Michigan! When I was little, Mackinac Island was a week-long vacation — including driving the entire way for a full week, following the coast around the Lake. From here in Illinois, with stops at Indiana Dunes and Warren Dunes in Michigan, a number of spontaneous stops to discover interesting little shops and restaurants — up through to Mackinaw City, and a stay at the Island for a day or two — then crossing the Mackinac Bridge, do a tour over the Canadian border through the Soo Locks at Sault Ste. Marie, and back down to visit the grandparents near Manitowac, Wisconsin on the way back home. Good times, from what I remember — when a week still seemed like an entire summer. The Chicago Yacht Club has more details at their web site — and if you wish to track the boats during the race, you can do so using the GPS-linked display provided by Flagship FIS Tracking. (Sorry, no KML link.) · (0)
DIY Drones and Remote Sensing
July 11th, 2007 · No Comments
There’s been a number of featured spots on several blogs, concerning DIY Drones — a site that captures and shares the development work of amateurs and professionals, toward key technologies in building one’s own UAV.
Categories: UAV Technologies
Tags: diy drones, open source uav
Live Earth 7/7/07
July 6th, 2007 · No Comments
At the time this is being posted, the countdown to the Live Earth concert event is ~11 hours, 30 minutes. If you have no idea what this event is, then I would like to suggest that you visit the following web page.:
www.liveearth.org
Categories: Events · External News
Tags: activism, awareness, live earth