Two of the core value-added plug-ins that come with Remote Sensing Tools, allow for the ability to convert false-color composite imagery into pseudo natural-color imagery. Whether it’s Landsat imagery composited using the 7,4,2 bands as RGB, or CIR imagery, Quickbird 4,3,2 or Aster 3n,2,1 band composited imagery — the algorithms in these plug-ins will allow […]
- Fri, 11 Jan 2008 at 8:13 am · According to this AFP release, JAXA is having difficulties with Daichi — but notes that they’re working on finding alternate uses for the data. I’ve experimented with Daichi data, and I can confidently assure that it’ll have its use in the visualization markets. I’ve also found that it’s actually a more ideal low-resolution source for colorization of higher resolution sources (with typical compromises) such as WorldView-1, SPOT, and IFSAR — to compliment mid to high-resolution regional datasets (where Daichi imagery is acquired). For the Japanese government, the sensor is certainly not a waste in my opinion. · (0)
- Sat, 27 Oct 2007 at 3:26 am · Catching up on OSSIM developments, as I’ve been less communicative with that camp for awhile. (I used to work for Mark back in the day, with Garrett and Dave and team.) As of October 12, they released OSSIM with support for BigTIFF and improved KML/KMZ support with Collada models in OSSIM Planet. · (0)
- Thu, 27 Sep 2007 at 12:08 pm · At Polar Inertia — photography by David Maisel, titled Oblivion. Inverted black & white photography — giving a stunning, haunting view of Los Angeles, California — especially in the oblique. · (0)
False to Natural Conversions, Remote Sensing Tools
September 4th, 2007 · 4 Comments
Categories: Tutorials
Tags: image enhancement, Image Processing, natural color, Photoshop, plugins, Production, pseudo natural-color conversions, remote sensing
Pan-Sharpening Using Remote Sensing Tools
July 30th, 2007 · No Comments
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 […]
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