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Joel Lawhead
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Joel Lawhead

Joel Lawhead is a PMI-certified Project Management Professional (PMP), a certified GIS Professional (GISP), and vice president of NVision Solutions, Inc., an award-winning firm specializing in geospatial technology integration and sensor engineering for NASA, FEMA, NOAA, the US Navy, and many other commercial and non-profit organizations. Joel began using Python in 1997 and started combining it with geospatial software development in 2000. He has authored multiple editions of Learning Geospatial Analysis with Python and QGIS Python Programming Cookbook, both from Packt. He is also the developer of the open source Python Shapefile Library (PyShp) and maintains a geospatial technical blog.
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Our eyes can only see colors in the visible spectrum as combinations of red, green, and blue (RGB). Air and space-borne sensors can collect wavelengths of the energy outside of the visible spectrum. To view this data, we move images representing different wavelengths of light reflectance in and out of the RGB channels to make color images.

These images often end up as bizarre and alien color combinations that can make visual analysis difficult. An example of a typical satellite image is shown in the following Landsat 7 satellite scene near the NASA Stennis Space Center in Mississippi along the Gulf of Mexico, which is a leading center for remote sensing and geospatial analysis in general:

Most of the vegetation appears red and water appears almost black. This image is a type of false-color image, meaning the color of the image is not based on the RGB light...

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Learning Geospatial Analysis with Python - Third Edition
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Joel Lawhead

Joel Lawhead is a PMI-certified Project Management Professional (PMP), a certified GIS Professional (GISP), and vice president of NVision Solutions, Inc., an award-winning firm specializing in geospatial technology integration and sensor engineering for NASA, FEMA, NOAA, the US Navy, and many other commercial and non-profit organizations. Joel began using Python in 1997 and started combining it with geospatial software development in 2000. He has authored multiple editions of Learning Geospatial Analysis with Python and QGIS Python Programming Cookbook, both from Packt. He is also the developer of the open source Python Shapefile Library (PyShp) and maintains a geospatial technical blog.
Read more about Joel Lawhead