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Subject: Re: [gislist] How to "light-up" a georeferenced satellite image?
Date:  02/15/2006 03:00:01 PM
From:  Andy Morris



My best results come from changing the way ArcMap symbolizes the image.
Right-click on the image in the table of contents and choose properties.
Select the symbology tab. I usually play with the number of standard
deviations for that stretch option. This does not alter the actual
raster file either.

Best regards,
Andy Morris
GIS Services Manager
Merrick & Company
2450 S. Peoria Street
Aurora, CO 80014
Voice: 303.353.3929
Fax: 303.745.0964
Cell: 970.222.9159
Email: andy.morris@merrick.com
Website: www.merrick.com/services/gis


-----Original Message-----
From: gislist-bounces@lists.thinkburst.com
[mailto:gislist-bounces@lists.thinkburst.com] On Behalf Of Tripp Corbin
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 1:50 PM
To: Roberto Monaco: gislist@lists.thinkburst.com
Subject: Re: [gislist] How to "light-up" a georeferenced satellite
image?

The Effects Toolbar in ArcGIS will allow you to adjust brightness and
contrast with in ArcGIS without the need to alter the actual raster file
or use other software.

Tripp Corbin, MCP, GISP
Associate Vice President, GIS/Mapping
ESRI Authorized Instructor
Keck & Wood, Inc.
www.keckwood.com
(678) 417-4013
(678) 417-8785 fax

Keck & Wood now offers both Instructor led and virtual training classes
for ESRI's ArcGIS & ArcView software. Contact me for more information.






-----Original Message-----
From: gislist-bounces@lists.geocomm.com
[mailto:gislist-bounces@lists.geocomm.com] On Behalf Of Roberto Monaco
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 3:47 PM
To: gislist@lists.geocomm.com
Subject: Re: [gislist] How to "light-up" a georeferenced satellite
image?


Chris,

The image is geoTIFF? Photoshop (up to version 7 at least) ignores the
geoTIFF tags (that provide the georeference points) when reading and
later saving the image. You could do the image adjustments using other
tools, but if you feel more comfortable with Photoshop I can send you a
program that restores the geoTIFF to a file. You must indicate (a) the
file from which to read the georef information and (b) the file in which
to copy the georef

information - you must keep the original file. It was developed in IDL,
and so it needs the IDL Virtual Machine (runtime), which is free
(download from www.rsinc.com). Let me know if you find problems, I used
it only with our satellite data.

Regards,
Roberto


----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Pea" <geospatial@sbcglobal.net>
To: <gislist@lists.geocomm.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 2:58 PM
Subject: [gislist] How to "light-up" a georeferenced satellite image?


Hello,

How can I "light-up" a georeferenced image without
loosing the geospatial data? I have satellite image
that I intend to use as a background for a printed
map. The test print shows the image too dark. I
brought the satellite image in Adobe Photoshop and
auto-colored it. The image looks fine now and the
second print of the image itself looks good, but when
I bring the image back into the map (ESRI ArcMap) it
is no longer georeferenced. Please help! Thank you
very much!

Chris

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