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1 Image Interpretation Web-based GIS workshop for teachers September 19, 2009

2 Where Do Images Come From? Aircraft – Aerial photos Satellites – Satellite imagery Courtesy of the California Coastal Records Project Source: Google Earth

3 Clues to Interpret Imagery Shape Size Pattern Tone/Color Shadow Association

4 Shape Man-made features tend to have straight edges; natural features do not Which one of these is a river and which one is a canal?

5 Size The size of an object can help you determine what it is. Which is the school complex and which are the houses?

6 Pattern Certain objects have distinct patterns. Man-made features tend to have regular patterns while natural features tend to have irregular patterns. San Francisco Mountain drainage patterns

7 Tone/Color The brightness and variation of color can help you interpret the image. This image shows various types of agricultural crops.

8 Shadow Shadows can provide information about an object’s height and shape San Francisco

9 Association Sometimes you can identify an object by what is surrounding it. Which image is a mountain lake and which is a high desert lake? Which one is Lake Tahoe?

10 Spatial Resolution How much detail you can see on the ground 1m spatial resolution (Digital Globe and others) 30 m spatial resolution (Landsat Thematic Mapper)

11 Just For Fun…What Is This?

12 ….And This?

13 Just One More…


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