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BAND TRANSFORMATIONS. CHAPTER 9. Band Algebra and Vegetation Indices. A. Dermanis. Band algebra. pixel i , bands a , b. Algebraic operation. Addition:. A. Dermanis. Band algebra. pixel i , bands a , b. Algebraic operation. Addition:. Subtraction:. A. Dermanis. Band algebra.
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BAND TRANSFORMATIONS CHAPTER 9 Band Algebra and Vegetation Indices A. Dermanis
Band algebra pixeli, bandsa, b Algebraic operation Addition: A. Dermanis
Band algebra pixeli, bandsa, b Algebraic operation Addition: Subtraction: A. Dermanis
Band algebra pixeli, bandsa, b Algebraic operation Addition: Subtraction: Absolute difference: A. Dermanis
Band algebra pixeli, bandsa, b Algebraic operation Addition: Subtraction: Absolute difference: Multiplication: A. Dermanis
Band algebra pixeli, bandsa, b Algebraic operation Addition: Subtraction: Absolute difference: Multiplication: Division: A. Dermanis
Band algebra pixeli, bandsa, b Algebraic operation Resulting values Addition: Subtraction: Absolute difference: Multiplication: Division: A. Dermanis
Band algebra pixeli, bandsa, b Algebraic operation Resulting values Reduction Addition: Subtraction: Absolute difference: Multiplication: Division: A. Dermanis
Vegetation indices (pixel i, bands k and m) A. Dermanis
Vegetation indices (pixel i, bands k and m) Landsat Mutispectral Scanner vegetation A. Dermanis
Vegetation indices (pixel i, bands k and m) Landsat Mutispectral Scanner vegetation Thematic Mapper (ETM+) A. Dermanis
Vegetation indices (pixel i, bands k and m) Landsat Mutispectral Scanner vegetation Thematic Mapper (ETM+) SPOT HRV (SPOT 4 HRVIR) A. Dermanis
Vegetation indices (pixel i, bands k and m) Landsat Mutispectral Scanner vegetation Thematic Mapper (ETM+) SPOT HRV (SPOT 4 HRVIR) Transformed Vegetation Indices A. Dermanis
Original Band TM3 Original Band TM4 Example of Vegetation index: The city and nearby airport become dark, while white areas correspond to green vegetation Normalized difference vegetation index NDVI = (TM4-TM3) / ( TM4+TM3) A. Dermanis
Band TM3 Band TM4 Two original TM bands and the derived normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) for a mountainous area. The mountain peak which is covered with snow appears dark, while the forest area appears close to white. Note the disappearance of the “shadow” effects caused in the original bands by varying terrain orientation NDVI = (TM4-TM3) / ( TM4+TM3) A. Dermanis