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Figure 2. The Spectral Image Processing System (SIPS) graphical user interface is capable
of displaying "hyper-spectral" remote sensor data (i.e. more than the standard 1-8 bands).
In this example bands 28, 17 and 10 are used in the RGB color planes respectively. A
comparative evaluation of the spectral signature of a pixel at an x, y location can be made
with a saved spectral signature file. (Courtesy of Dr. Alexander Goetz, University of
Colorado, Boulder, CO).
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Figure 3. An example of a gray-scale step-wedge produced by the Video Information
Communication And Retrieval (VICAR) digital image processing system. Also included
is the ‘image space’ graticule and a histogram of the image which is so useful when
performing image enhancement.
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