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    What kind of picture for what phenomenon?

    adel.naseri
    By adel.naseri,
    Greetings and respect to all my dear friends ... I want to examine a phenomenon with a scale of 1x1 meter through remote measuring. I know I can do that by 1. Using  high spatial resolution images or 2. by combining two images with low or mediocre spatial resolution, I can upgrade the spatial resolution. Now the problem is that what sensors can show this phenomenon at pixel level (,ie,High spatial resolution)? What's the name of these sensors? And concerning the integration of the images, whic

    The Register Map

    apwonggwantenx
    By apwonggwantenx,
    Greetings, Please forgive me if my english is not true. I want to ask something fundamental about the register map with ARCGIS. I have a shp file that has been registered, this time I want to change the register early because they did not fit. What should I do it again from scratch, or there may be a way to change it directly to the shp fil? Please provide fill to me about this issue. Thank you

    Esri 2015 UC Q&A Highlights

    Lurker
    By Lurker,
    High precision mobile use   Esri is embracing high-precision GPS in consumer devices and is working on integrating output from consumer-level drone technology. This could bring huge benefits in location accuracy for projects involving mobile data capture, such as onshore oil field operations or vessel/asset tracking. Scientific data Esri is continuing to make advances for the academic and scientific communities, including: Adding support in its mosaic dataset technology for multidimensional

    What's the substitude for rsgislib in windows?

    whitelez
    By whitelez,
    Hi, I am now trying to build a python based image processing simple application. However I found out that the perfect match library rsgislib is compatible in Unix like environment. I don't know how to use it like normal libraries in Windows environment. Is there any substitute library for rsgislib, or is there a way so that I could let it compatible with windows environment?   rsgislib:http://www.rsgislib.org/   Sincerely,

    Clouds with Doppler Data

    verydiscreet
    By verydiscreet,
    Hi, Need some guidance on drawing clouds from doppler and radar data. Is AWS data too required? Thanks, V

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