Transforming imagery for better analysis and visualisation

 

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High-resolution imagery

QuickBird Image - Runway
QuickBird image: playground
Small airfield
mage pan-sharpening with QuickBird images. Left and middle images are obtained from DigitalGlobe, and right-hand images are fused results from HighView.
Left
High-resolution panchromatic images (spatial resolution 0.6 m)
Middle
Low-resolution natural colour images made of QuickBird's blue band (band 1), green band (band 2), and red band (band 3) (spatial resolution 2.4 m)
Right
Pan-sharpened, high-resolution colour composites (spatial resolution 0.6 m)

 

Pan-sharpening with false colour images
Pan-sharpening for making false colour composite
Pan-sharpening with false colour images. Left and middle images are obtained from DigitalGlobe, and right-hand image is fused result from HighView.
 
Left
High-resolution panchromatic band (spatial resolution 0.6 m)
Middle
Low-resolution false colour composite made of QuickBird's blue band (band 1), green band (band 2), and near-infrared band (band 4) (spatial resolution 2.4 m)
Right
Pan-sharpened, high-resolution false colour composite (spatial resolution 0.6 m)

 

2. Medium-resolution imagery
Campus of the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., Canada. (a) Landsat ETM+ R/G/B bands with a spatial resolution of 28.5 m; (b) HighView pan-sharpened result with a spatial resolution of 14.25 m.

 

Landsat ETM+ - Washington DC

Wahsington, D.C.: Pan-sharpening with medium-resolution Landsat 7 ETM+ images
Top
High-resolution panchromatic image, with a spatial resolution of 14.25 m.
Middle
Low-resolution natural colour image made of Landsat ETM+ blue band (band 1), green band (band 2), and red band (band 3), with a spatial resolution of 28.5 m. The image is resampled by 200%.
Bottom
Pan-sharpened, high-resolution colour composite from HighView, with a spatial resolution of 14.25 m.

 

 

 

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