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ArcView Image Analysis

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The ArcView Image Analysis extension enables ArcView GIS users to take full advantage of aerial and satellite imagery, and is designed for easy management, display, and manipulation of a wide range of image data types.

ArcView Image Analysis provides a fast image display capability that supports rapid, interactive viewing and control of large image files. This feature substantially enhances any ArcView GIS project that incorporates imagery as an element of the work flow.

With simple yet robust analysis tools, you can perform heads-up map editing, vegetation greeness mapping, feature mapping, spectral categorization and change detections for both continuous and thematic imagery, then incorporate your results directly into ArcView GIS, as well as the ArcView Spatial Analyst and ArcView 3D Analyst extensions. The ArcView Image Analysis extension integrates into any ArcView GIS application to create a powerful suite of core extension capabilities.

Primary Capabilities:

  • Image visualization and enhancement
  • Image-to-map registration
  • Fast interactive display
  • Feature extraction and image categorization
  • Vegetation greenness mapping
  • Automatic feature mapping
  • Spectral and color enhancements
  • Multispectral categorization
  • Raster conversion utilities
  • Change detections (for both continuous and thematic imagery)

Key Features and Functional Description

 

 

Get More Information:

ArcView Image Analysis White Paper

What You Can Do With The ArcView Image Analysis Extension

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Who Can Use ArcView Image Analysis?

Natural resource managers who need to monitor vegetation conditions, biomass and biodiveristy, and changes over time.

Agricultural land managers for broad-ara monitoring of crop area and condition, as well as farm-specific assessment of crop conditions from imagery.

Infrastructure managers and environmental engineers for civil engineering, land development and environmental projects.

Environmental planners for mapping and monitoring of environmentally sensitive areas.

GIS managers for map updating from digital orthophotos or satellite orthoimages.

 

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