Remote Sensing Tools

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Landsat 7 ETM+ 14.25 meter, converted to pseudo natural-color using the Geocover to Naturaltone plug-in. Image courtesy of USGS GloVis.
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  • 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)
  • 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

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 […]

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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 […]

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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.

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