Remote sensing software

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A remote sensing software is a

geographic information from satellite and airborne sensor data. Remote sensing applications read specialized file formats that contain sensor image data, georeferencing information, and sensor metadata. Some of the more popular remote sensing file formats include: GeoTIFF, NITF, JPEG 2000, ECW (file format), MrSID, HDF, and NetCDF
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Remote sensing applications perform many features including:

Many remote sensing applications are built using common remote sensing toolkits.

Examples of remote sensing software

See also

Further reading

  • Campbell, J.B. (2002). Introduction to remote sensing (3rd ed.). The Guilford Press. .
  • Jensen, J.R. (2007). Remote sensing of the environment: an Earth resource perspective (2nd ed.). Prentice Hall.
  • Jensen, J.R. (2005). Digital Image Processing: a Remote Sensing Perspective (3rd ed.). Prentice Hall.
  • Lillesand, T.M.; R.W. Kiefer; J.W. Chipman (2003). Remote sensing and image interpretation (5th ed.). Wiley. .
  • Richards, J.A.; X. Jia (2006). Remote sensing digital image analysis: an introduction (4th ed.). Springer. .
  • Rencz, A.N. (1999). Remote Sensing for the Earth Sciences: Manual of Remote Sensing (3rd ed.). Wiley. .