ETM+ Image Processing Page 10

ETM+ Magenta/Blue Filter

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Navigate the menu control again to "File->Open".

You should be getting used to this by now. I know I'm getting tired of typing it for all you newbie's out there. <grin>

Navigate to your hard drive to the "GREEN" folder where the original source ETM+ image is.

Select the file ending in "nn20.tif" as shown in the image below.

Click the "Open" button to open the file.

Click on the image for a larger view.

With the image you just opened as the active image, press "Ctrl A" on the keyboard to select the entire image.

Press "Ctrl C" on the keyboard to copy the entire selection to the clipboard. i.e. the entire image.

Switch to the other image that is open, the one you are copying images into. Select the "Green" channel as shown in the image below.

Press "Ctrl V" on the keyboard to copy the entire image in the clipboard to the selected channel. The image will change as shown in the image below.

Navigate the menu control again, "File->Open".

Navigate your hard drive again to the folder marked "RED", NOT "BLUE". Confusing I know.

Select the image ending with the name "nn10.tif".

Click the "Open" button to open the image.

Click on the image for a larger view.

With the image you just loaded as the active image. Press "Ctrl A" on the keyboard to select the entire image.

Then press "Ctrl C" on the keyboard to copy the entire selection to the clipboard. i.e. the entire image.

Switch to the other image, the one you are coping all of these images into. Click on the "Blue" channel as shown in the image below.

Press "Ctrl V" on the keyboard to paste the entire contents of the clipboard into this one channel.

Click on the channel labeled "RGB" in the floating "Channels" tool window.

You should see a full color image exactly like the one below.

Click on the image for a larger view.

Click on the "Land Brightness" action in the floating "Actions" tool window. As shown in the lower right of the image below.

Click on the little play button at the bottom of the floating "Actions" tool window as shown below.

The entire image should brighten up also as shown below.

Click on the image for a larger view.

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