Title: Cells - Absolute Values
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2Cells - Absolute Values
- In this instance, the value of the cell
represents the value of the phenomenon of
interest, e.g. the elevation at that pixel
location.
3Flood Assessment
4General Classification of Scale
- Remember that the notions of small and large are
reversed from our conventional thinking when we
talk about scale ? large scale refers to looking
at a smaller area in detail. - Here are some scale guidelines
- Large scale ? 1400 to 150,000
- Intermediate scale ? 150,000 to 1250,000
- Small scale ? 1250,000 and beyond
5UTM Zone Projection
Central meridian
Standard lines
Transverse Mercator Projection applied to each
6o zone to minimize distortion
Transverse Mercator A cylindrical projection
6Geodetic Datums
7Digital Image Processing Image Enhancement
8Contrast Enhancement example
- A linear stretch is one of the most common types
of contrast enhancement - Minimum BV is remapped to 0
- Maximum BV is remapped to 255
9The sky is blue because of Rayleigh Scattering.
Shorter wavelengths (i.e. blue) of the visible
spectrum are scattered more than longer visible
wavelengths. So why isnt the sky indigo or
violet?
10Rayleigh Scattering
- Short wavelengths are scattered by this mechanism
more than long wavelengths.
R O Y G B
I V
Short ?
Long ?
11Vector data
- County borders within a state
12Raster Data Model - Points
1 point 1 cell
- What problems do we have here?
- 2 points in a pixel
- Point on a border
13- Detecting Stress In CropsContinuous features
vector or raster?
14Shape
- Differences in forms of symbols
- Options
- abstract (e.g circle, square)
- iconographic (e.g. airplane, flag, schoolhouse)
- Caution too many different shapes can get very
busy and difficult for the map reader to
discriminate
Utility
Ordinal Ratio Nominal
Bad ? Bad ? Good ?
15Rules for Assigning Cell Values
- Cell values can be assigned to cells accorded to
some set of rules, and selecting those rules
differently can also effect the representation of
features
16Satellite Imagery
- Described by five resolutions
- Spatial resolution area on ground represented by
each pixel - Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR)
1 km - Landsat - 30m
- SPOT 2.5m - 20m / 2.5m - 10m
- IKONOS - 1m/4m
- Temporal resolution how often a satellite
obtains imagery of a particular area - Spectral resolution specific wavelength
intervals in the electromagnetic spectrum
captured by each sensor - Radiometric Resolution number of possible data
values reportable by each sensor (how sensitive
the sensor is to changes in brightness of objects
that it views) - View angle resolution the number of angles at
which the ground objects are recorded by the
sensor.
17Question 23
- In the following diagram of vector data, what is
the Right polygon for arc 8? - A
- B
- C
- D
- E
18Question 24
- Which 2 bands are most crucial to differentiate
between Red Sand and Pinewoods? - Bands 1 and 2.
- Bands 1 and 4.
- Bands 2 and 5.
- Bands 3 and 4.