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Techniques for Using Diazo Materials in Remote Sensor Data Analysis
Lee E. Whitebay,Shara Mount +1 more
- 01 Jan 1978
TL;DR: In this article, a simple low-cost method is presented by which users can make their own specially enhanced composite images from the four band black and white LANDSAT images by using the diazo process.
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Abstract: The use of data derived from LANDSAT is facilitated when special products or computer enhanced images can be analyzed. However, the facilities required to produce and analyze such products prevent many users from taking full advantages of the LANDSAT data. A simple, low-cost method is presented by which users can make their own specially enhanced composite images from the four band black and white LANDSAT images by using the diazo process. The diazo process is described and a detailed procedure for making various color composites, such as color infrared, false natural color, and false color, is provided. The advantages and limitations of the diazo process are discussed. A brief discussion interpretation of diazo composites for land use mapping with some typical examples is included.
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Mapping of forest resources from a LANDSAT diazo colour composite
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the potential of an autumn LANDSAT MSS diazo-enhanced composite which consisted of one yellow copy of band4, three magenta copies of band 5 and one cyan copy of bands 7 to map an area of small scattered forestlands.
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Eulusmap - An international land resources map utilizing satellite imagery. [in Europe
T. Paludan,E. Csati +1 more
- 01 Oct 1978
TL;DR: The Eulus map as mentioned in this paper is a land-use map of Europe that contains gaps and some inaccuracies due to the lack of additional data sources, such as Landsat-1 imagery of most of Europe.
Eulusmap: An international land resources map utilizing satellite imagery
T. Paludan,E. Csati +1 more
- 01 Dec 1978
TL;DR: The Eulus map as discussed by the authors is a land-use map of Europe that contains gaps and some inaccuracies due to the lack of additional data sources, such as Landsat-1 imagery of most of Europe.