Title: UCGIS
1Elements of Image Interpretation
Carolina Distinguished Professor Department of
Geography University of South Carolina Columbia,
South Carolina 29208
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2Low Oblique Aerial Photograph
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3High Oblique Aerial Photograph
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4Vertical Aerial Photograph
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5Reasons why photo/image interpretation are
powerful scientific tools
aerial/regional perspective
three-dimensional depth perception ability to
obtain knowledge beyond our human visual
perception ability to obtain a historical
image record to document change.
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6The Aerial/Regional Perspective
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7Three-dimensional Depth Perception
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8Obtaining Knowledge Beyond our Human Visual
Perception
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9Historical Image Record and Change Detection
Documentation
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10Elements of Image Interpretation
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12Elements of Image Interpretation - Tone and Color
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13Panchromatic
Black and White Infrared
Tivoli North Bay on the Hudson River, NY
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14Elements of Image Interpretation - Tone and Color
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15Sir Isaac Newton discovered that white light
could be dispersed into its spectral components
by passing it through a prism.
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16Color Theory
Additive Color
Subtractive Color
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17Elements of Image Interpretation - Tone and Color
Green
Red
Near-infrared
Color composite RGB green, red, near-infrared
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18Normal Color Film
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19Aerial Photography
Normal Color
False-color Infrared Using Wratten 12 filter
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20Color-Infrared Film
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21Aerial Photography
Normal Color
False-color Infrared Using Wratten 12 filter
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22Terrestrial Photography
Normal Color
False-color Infrared Using Wratten 12 filter
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23Elements of Image Interpretation - Size
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24Elements of Image Interpretation - Shape
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25Elements of Image Interpretation - Texture
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26Elements of Image Interpretation - Pattern
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27Elements of Image Interpretation - Shadow
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28Elements of Image Interpretation - Height and
Depth
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29Elements of Image Interpretation - Site,
Situation and Association
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30Methods of Search
- Use of Collateral Information
- Convergence of Evidence
- Use of the Multi-concept
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31Collateral Information
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32Convergence of Evidence
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