GEOG 751: Digital Techniques of Remote Sensing

Exercise #2

Image Display and Cursor Operations

Part III - Spectral and Spatial Profile Tools


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For this part of the exercise you will examine an image of estuary marshland of smooth cordgrass near Isle of Palms, SC. We will be using the spectral and spatial profile tools for the analysis. Open the image isle-of-palms_atlas_1998-10-15.img with RGB = 4,3,2. When the image is displayed, click on the [Start Profile Tools] icon (next to the "hammer" icon) in the Viewer toolbar. Another way to access the Profile Tools is to go to [Raster | Profile Tools] in the Viewer menu bar. Select [Spectral] and click [OK]. After the Spectral Profile tool appears, click on [Edit | Chart Options]. Now click on the Y-axis folder and change Y-axis maximum value to 80.0 and click [Apply], then close the Chart Options dialog box. Using the crosshair icon, place three spectral profile points at the file coordinates listed below. To do this, first randomly drop the point in the image and then type in the x, y file coordinates. Do this for each of the three points. Print the Spectral Profile plot of all three points listed below and briefly explain the spectral curve difference of each point as it relates to the electromagnetic spectrum. You may want to zoom in on the individual points for a more detailed analysis.

Now open the Spatial Profile tool by clicking on the [Start Profile Tools] icon in the Viewer toolbar or go to [Raster | Profile Tools] in the Viewer menu bar. Select [Spatial] and click [OK]. When the Spatial Profile tool appears, change the Y-axis in the chart to 80.0 and click on the polyline icon (next to the cursor icon). Draw a polyline on the image in the Viewer. Single-click to set vertices and double-click to set an endpoint. The default is to view one band at a time. View different bands by incrementing the Plot Layer option up or down to the band you want to view. To view multiple bands simultaneously in the profile chart, select [Edit | Plot Layers] in the Spatial Profile Tool. When the Band Combination dialog opens, add the layers you want to view by selecting each band one at a time and clicking on the [Add Selected Layer] icon (top icon). Then click [Apply] and close the dialog. Now briefly answer the remaining questions:

When you have finished your assignment, follow the directions listed below for ending an IMAGINE session. Hand in your typed answers to each of the questions, as well as your graphs from the spectral and spatial profile tools.
 

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