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Creating Landsat Images from Raw Data: San Francisco - Oakland

These images are compressed versions of high definition television (HDTV) images showing how Landsat data, which spans a very broad swatch of the electromagnetic spectrum, can be turned into images. The TIFF versions of these images are full resolution HDTV frames (1920 x 1080). All images have the HDTV standard aspect ratio (16:9).

The Thematic Mapper (TM) on Landsat 4 and 5 observes reflected sunlight from the Earth all the way from blue in the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum to shortwave infrared well beyond the ability of the human eye to percieve. The TM instrument also can observe infrared radiation actively emitted by the Earth from thermal infrared radiation. Landsat 7 carries an improved version of the TM instrument, called ETM+. In addition to 7 channels of spectral data collected by the older TM instruments, ETM+ can observe in a special panchromatic band spanning the entire visible spectrum at twice the resolution of the TM bands (15 meter resolution instead of 30 meters). The ETM+ also has a major improvement in the resolution of the thermal band (60 meter resolution instead of 160 meters).

A standard way to create images from raw Landsat TM and ETM+ data is to display a single band as a primary color, then combine different bands to create a full color image. Images shown here demonstrate combining three bands to make a color image using TM bands 5, 4, and 2, which covers a very broad range of the TMandapos;s spectral coverage. It is also shown in combination with a digital elevation model. Terrain data is shown with vertical features exagerated by a factor of three to emphasize details.


An animation showing the spectral frequencies measured by Landsat, followed by illustrations of specific spectral band combinations applied to imagery of the San Francisco bay area    An animation showing the spectral frequencies measured by Landsat, followed by illustrations of specific spectral band combinations applied to imagery of the San Francisco bay area
Duration: 59.0 seconds
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Landsat Bands 1+2+3 (true color with labels)    Landsat Bands 1+2+3 (true color with labels)

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Landsat Bands 1+2+3 (true color)    Landsat Bands 1+2+3 (true color)

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Landsat Bands 4+3+2 (with labels)    Landsat Bands 4+3+2 (with labels)

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Landsat Bands 4+3+2    Landsat Bands 4+3+2

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Landsat Bands 5+4+2 (with labels)    Landsat Bands 5+4+2 (with labels)

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Combining Landsat Bands 5+4+2 (with labels)    Combining Landsat Bands 5+4+2 (with labels)

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Landsat Bands 5+4+3 (with labels)    Landsat Bands 5+4+3 (with labels)

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Landsat Bands 5+4+3    Landsat Bands 5+4+3

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Landsat Bands 7+5+3 (with labels)    Landsat Bands 7+5+3 (with labels)

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Landsat Bands 7+5+3    Landsat Bands 7+5+3

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Landsat Spectral Bands    Landsat Spectral Bands

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Landsat Spectral Coverage    Landsat Spectral Coverage

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Animation Number:936
Animator:Jesse Allen (Lead)
Studio:SVS
Completed:1999-04-09
Scientist:Darrel Williams (NASA/GSFC)
Instrument:Landsat-5/TM
Data set:USGS 3-arcsecond DTED
Data Collected:1997/09/27
Video:SVS1999-1005 *
Keywords:
DLESE >> Human geography
DLESE >> Physical geography
SVS >> San Francisco
DLESE >> Technology
GCMD >> Location >> California
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