Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Spatial Enhancement, 4035 Photographic interpretation and Remote Sensing

   This week we focused on Multispectral Analysis. Multispectral Analysis dealt with image enhancing ,adjusting breakpoints and LUT Histogram, we learned how to select different layers in the panchromatic tab to adjust our image so we can enhance the image to show different features.
   In the first map we had to chose an area where in Layer 4 it had the spike range of 12 and 18. I noticed that in Layer 4 the area that had the change was the water. So I chose an image of the water for Feature 1.


For my second map they lab wanted us to identify a feature that both represented a small spike value  in Layer 1-4, but a large spike pixel value in Layers 5 and 6. In the map I chose to show the mountain range for in Layers 1-4 the features were bright, and in Layers 5-6 the features were dark.
Map three shows the image of an area of water that in Layer 1-3 was brighter than normal, but in Layer 4 become somewhat brighter, and in Layers 5-6 remain unchanged. In the map I chose to show an image of Lake Tapps for my 3rd feature.




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