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Module 4 Photo Interpretation and Remote Sensing: Multispectral and Panchromatic Remote Sensing

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 Hello all, in this week of Photo Interpretation and Remote Sensing, we learned about how remote sensing data is represented in multispectral bands, as well as using greyscale and spectral enhancements to learn about brightness, sharpness, and contrast in imagery. We used ERDAS Imagine to analyze the images and ArcGIS to make layouts.  This image uses true color imagery to showcase the brightness of the snow on top of the mountains in contrast to the dark green vegetation surrounding it.  This image uses a unique band combination (shown in the legend) to showcase the variation in brightness of the water.  This image uses false color imagery to showcase the dark blue/black water in contrast to the red vegetation around it. The vegetation is not actually red, this is just a false color image.  Thank you, Joel Sexson

Module 3 Photo Interpretation and Remote Sensing: Intro to ERDAS Imagine and Digital Data

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 Hello all, in this week of Photo Interpretation and Remote Sensing we practiced using ERDAS Imagine to analyze remote sensing digital data. We also learned about the EMR spectrum and how data is digitized differently to get higher resolutions, e.g. radiometric or spatial resolution with maximum pixel amount and pixel size, respectively.  This map depicts the small subset of an image that had been exported from ERDAS Imagine to ArcGIS to be able to display it in a more friendly way. The image's data (such as the area and classification) was preserved over the exportation, which made the whole process quite easy.  Thank you, Joel Sexson