Rendering Satellite Imagery in ProRaster Scientific - Tutorial
Offered By: Roberts Geospatial Engineering via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the various techniques for rendering multispectral satellite imagery in ProRaster Scientific in this 17-minute tutorial video. Learn how to build RGB algorithms manually, use the Multispectral Scene Browser, understand the difference between "Render" and "Display", and utilize the RGB Band Combination Dialog. Discover how to add layers, work with Scene Assembly Virtual Rasters, and use the Multispectral Product Editor. Gain insights into the "Now" vs "Algorithm" concept, preview maps, and render saved algorithms. Find out how to locate product operation virtual rasters and algorithms, add new RGB band combinations, control the time dimension, and change data transforms. Access additional resources and product information through the provided links to enhance your understanding of ProRaster Scientific and its capabilities in geospatial engineering.
Syllabus
Introduction
Building an RGB algorithm manually
The Multispectral Scene Browser
"Render" vs "Display"
RGB Band Combination Dialog
Adding a layer
The Scene Assembly Virtual Raster
The Multispectral Product Editor
"Now" vs "Algorithm"
Preview map
Rendering saved algorithms
Finding product operation virtual rasters and algorithms
Adding new RGB band combinations
Controlling the time dimension
Changing the data transform
Taught by
Roberts Geospatial Engineering
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