Introductory Digital Image Processing: A Remote Sensing PerspectiveFor junior/graduate-level courses in Remote Sensing in Geography, Geology, Forestry, and Biology. This revision of Introductory Digital Image Processing: A Remote Sensing Perspective continues to focus on digital image processing of aircraft- and satellite-derived, remotely sensed data for Earth resource management applications. Extensively illustrated, it explains how to extract biophysical information from remote sensor data for almost all multidisciplinary land-based environmental projects. Part of the Prentice Hall Series Geographic Information Science. |
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Chapter 1Remote Sensing and Digital Image Processing | 1 |
Chapter 2Remote Sensing Data Collection | 35 |
Band Interleaved by Line Format | 102 |
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