"terralook"
estimate of a natural-colour
view.
"plot"(x, band, which = 1, decimate = TRUE, zlim, utm = FALSE, col = oce.colorsPalette, drawPalette = TRUE, showBandName = TRUE, alpha.f = 1, red.f = 1.7, green.f = 1.5, blue.f = 6, offset = c(0, -0.05, -0.2, 0), transform = diag(c(red.f, green.f, blue.f, alpha.f)), debug = getOption("oceDebug"), ...)
landsat
object, e.g. as read by read.landsat
."aerosol"
, "blue"
, "green"
, "red"
,
"nir"
, "swir1"
, "swir2"
, "panchromatic"
,
"cirrus"
, "tirs1"
, or "tirs2"
. For Landsat-7 data,
this may be one of "blue"
, "green"
, "red"
,
"nir"
, "swir1"
, "tirs1"
, "tirs2"
,
"swir2"
, or "panchromatic"
. For Landsat data prior to
Landsat-7, this may be one of "blue"
, "green"
,
"red"
, "nir"
, "swir1"
, "tirs1"
,
"tirs2"
, or "swir2"
. If band
is not given, the
("tirs1"
) will be used if it exists in the object data, or
otherwise the first band will be used. In addition to the above, using
band="temperature"
will plot an estimate of at-satellite
brightness temperature, computed from the tirs1
band, and
band="terralook"
will plot a sort of natural colour by combining
the red
, green
, blue
and nir
bands
according to the formula provided at
https://lta.cr.usgs.gov/terralook/what_is_terralookimagep
for image plots.
The default yields faster plotting. Some decimation is sensible for
full-size images, since no graphical displays can show 16 thousand pixels
on a side."histogram"
to have a flattened histogram (i.e. to maximally
increase contrast throughout the domain.) If not given, the 1 and 99
percent quantiles are calculated and used as limits."natural"
, which combines the information in the red
,
green
and blue
bands and produces a natural-hue image. In
the latter case, the band designation is ignored, and the object must
contain the three colour bands.imagep
for details.col="natural"
, to adjust colours
with adjustcolor
.col="natural"
, to adjust colours with
adjustcolor
. Higher values of red.f
cause red hues
to be emphasized (e.g. dry land).col="natural"
, to adjust colours with
adjustcolor
. Higher values of green.f
emphasize
green hues (e.g. forests).band="terralook"
, to adjust colours with
adjustcolor
. Higher values of blue.f
emphasize blue
hues (e.g. ocean).band="terralook"
, to adjust colours with
adjustcolor
.band="terralook"
, to adjust colours
with adjustcolor
.band
may be
one of: "aerosol"
, "blue"
, "green"
, "red"
,
"nir"
, "swir1"
, "swir2"
, "panchromatic"
,
"cirrus"
, "tirs1"
, or "tirs2"
.For Landsat-7 data, band
may be one of "blue"
, "green"
, "red"
,
"nir"
, "swir1"
, "tirs1"
, "tirs2"
,
"swir2"
, or "panchromatic"
.
For Landsat data prior to
Landsat-7, band
may be one of "blue"
, "green"
,
"red"
, "nir"
, "swir1"
, "tirs1"
,
"tirs2"
, or "swir2"
.
If band
is not given, the
("tirs1"
) will be used if it exists in the object data, or
otherwise the first band will be used.
In addition to the above there are also some pseudo-bands that can be plotted, as follows.
band="temperature"
will plot an estimate
of at-satellite brightness temperature, computed from the
tirs1
band.
band="terralook"
will plot a sort of natural
colour by combining the red
, green
, blue
and
nir
bands according to the formula provided at
https://lta.cr.usgs.gov/terralook/what_is_terralook, namely
that the red
-band data are provided as the red
argument of the rgb
function, while
the green
argument is computed as
2/3 of the green
-band data plus 1/3 of the nir
-band data, and
the blue
argument is computed as 2/3 of the green
-band
data minus 1/3 of the nir
-band data. (This is not a typo: the
blue
band is not used.)
landsat
data: [[,landsat-method
,
landsat-class
, landsatAdd
,
landsatTrim
, landsat
,
read.landsat
,
summary,landsat-method