CE 701: Remote Sensing Technology Lab Exercise 2 Georeferencing, Georectification and Mosaicking
CE 701: Remote Sensing Technology Lab Exercise 2 Georeferencing, Georectification and Mosaicking
Lab Exercise 2
Georeferencing, Georectification and Mosaicking
Instructor-In Charge: Prof. E.P. Rao
In the new dialog box (Multipoint Geometric Correction) which will show the image in 3
different zoom levels.
In the GCP tool reference Setup dialog box, select Keyboard only.
In Reference Map Information dialog box, select the projection as Geographic (Lat/Long)
and the spheroid and datum name as Everest Defined 1975 (The datum name is given in
the Leader file as Everest, so here we are considering the latest datum).
In Polynomial Model Properties window will open, select 1st order polynomial model and
start selecting the control points
Navigate to each corner of the image and click on the Create GCP tool and select the
corner.
The X input and Y input will come according to the image coordinate system and in X
ref and Y ref enter the corresponding long and lat from the leader file.
After selecting all the 4 corners, go to file and save the input and reference points.
Now click on the resample tool. In this window, enter the output file name and check the
size of output pixels
As we know this image is LISS-4 image and the resolution is 5.8m, we have to change
the output cell size to 5.8m. For this click on Feet/Metre units, it will open a new
window asking for the nomial cell sizes. Give it as 5.8m in both directions (X and Y).
OK. Resampling will start.
Open the georeferenced image in a new 2D viewer and open its Metadata and note the
Projection information and Pixel Size.
Formats)
Panchromatic/Multispectral Tab
Polynomial from the dialog box
Geographic Lat/Long
Everest 1956
India Nepal
The Ground Control Points (GCPs) are the small targets which are place on the image
using the GCP tool
.
Now adjust the Magnifier box in the viewer to the top left corner of the topo sheet where
you can see a cross hair mark having coordinates.
From the GCP tool bar, select GCP tool and click on the cross hair in the Viewer (Top
Left Corner).
As soon as you click on the viewer paper coordinates are added to the GCP control. You
have to manually add the Geographic coordinates to the control, i.e, longitude and
Latitude.
In ERDAS Imagine you have to first add Longitude and later Latitude. Record the values
that belong to the latitude and longitude as Y- and X-Ref. You need not convert
Geographic coordinates which are in Degree Min Sec to Decimal coordinates.
Repeat this for Top-Right, Bottom Left and Bottom Right Corners in the Toposheet (Anti
clock wise direction)
Save the Input from the table file menu
Our next task is to resample the image. Resampling is the process of calculating the
values for the rectified image and creating the new file.
Go to Transform & Orthocorrect
The resample dialog opens. Enter a file name for the output - select the Nearest
Neighborhood resampling method - click to exclude zero file values in the statistics.
Verify the rectification.
Go to Raster
Mosaic
MosaicPRo
If you already have images in your 2D view, you can select MosaicPro from 2D view
OK
Sub-setting an image
Use Inquire box tool to select the area you want to subset. And click apply
In raster toolbar, go to subset & chip, create subset image
In the new dialog box, in subset definition, select from inquire box and give an output
file name and ok. Subset image created.
Assignment 2:
1. What is the difference between Georeferencing and Georectification?
2. What are the characteristics of a good GCP (Ground Control Point)? Give examples of
some good GCPs while registering 2 satellite images.
3. What is the percentage of spatial overlap for 2 adjacent Landsat images? Why is it
necessary to provide this overlap?
4. The swath width of Landsat-TM is 185km. How many Landsat TM images will be
required to cover entire India? (Consider areal extent of India = 3,287,590 sq km and an
overlap of 5% on all sides)
5. What is the basic requirement needed for mosaicking different satellite images/ maps?
What factors should be considered during mosaciking?
6. Can you use a scanned un-georeferenced boundary map of a particular region to subset an
area from a referenced satellite image? Justify your answer within 3-4 lines.