Hi,
I am reasearching in the Pacific and have been trialing a new remote sesnsing vehicle. We have collected LU and ED measurements from a reef and have converted them to reflectance at the sensor measurements. I have 6 bands, each in 1 NM increments (412, 433,490, 532, 555, 670, 683 ) and each point (there are 92,000) has an accurate x and y coordinate. I have imported these into ARCGIS and have been able to convert the point file to a raster for each band which has been quite useful.
However i really want to make an image of the area using the 6 bands and that will allow me to run a classification and see how accurate we can get the sensor to detect different habitats. Does anyone have any idea how i can create an image from the raw data i have which is essentially, x, y and reflectance for 6 bands?
Thanks,
Paul
I am reasearching in the Pacific and have been trialing a new remote sesnsing vehicle. We have collected LU and ED measurements from a reef and have converted them to reflectance at the sensor measurements. I have 6 bands, each in 1 NM increments (412, 433,490, 532, 555, 670, 683 ) and each point (there are 92,000) has an accurate x and y coordinate. I have imported these into ARCGIS and have been able to convert the point file to a raster for each band which has been quite useful.
However i really want to make an image of the area using the 6 bands and that will allow me to run a classification and see how accurate we can get the sensor to detect different habitats. Does anyone have any idea how i can create an image from the raw data i have which is essentially, x, y and reflectance for 6 bands?
Thanks,
Paul