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RASTER DATA
1. Satellite Images
• As the name
suggests the data is
acquired by Remote
sensing satellites.
2. Aerial Imagery
3. Digital Images
4.Scanned Maps
1. Spatial Resolution
2. Spectral Resolution
3. Temporal Resolution
4. Radiometric Resolution
SPATIAL RESOLUTION
• Temporal resolution is defined as the amount of time needed to revisit and acquire
data for the exact same location. When applied to remote sensing, this amount of
time depends on the orbital characteristics of the sensor platform as well as sensor
characteristics.
• The temporal resolution is high when the revisiting delay is low and vice-versa.
Temporal resolution is usually expressed in days.
RADIOMETRIC RESOLUTION
• The sensitivity of a
sensor to incoming
reflectance. Radiometric
resolution refers to the
number of divisions of
bit depth (for example,
255 for 8-bit, 65,536 for
16-bit, and so on) in data
collected by a sensor
DATA ACQUISITION
• The resultant orthorectified image has a constant scale wherein features are
represented in their 'true' positions.
IMAGE PROCESSING
• IMAGE CAPTURING
• GEO DATABASE, GEO REFERENCE
• IMAGE RECTIFIER & SOFTWARES
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IMAGE CAPTURING
• Raster Images are sub classified into digital pictures or even scanned copies,
Satellite Image and Aerial Image.
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DATABASE FOR IMAGE
Geo referencing :
11-02-2016