hue See Also: chroma, intensity, saturation, value [physics] The dominant wavelength of a color, by which it can be distinguished as red, green, yellow, blue, and so forth.
hue color value (total intensity) Complex symbols, such as those representing polygonal shapes, can be combinations of two or more symbols, such as one symbol for the interior and another for the outline, ...
Hue-intensity-saturation (his) to red-green-blue (rgb) raster map color transformation function. i.ifft Inverse Fast Fourier Transform (ifft) for image processing.
hue The dominant wavelength of a color, by which it can be distinguished as red, green, yellow, blue, and so forth. Referenced by: Histogram equalization; Color model; Cartography; Labeling (map design). human geography ...
Partial hue spectral progressions blend one colour with another. [D] Click for more information, 2 KB Figure 10. Partial Hue Spectral Progression ...
6) Now resize Hue* and Saturation* by 200% so that they are 12,928 by 12,000 pixel grayscales, i.e. so that they exactly match the size of the band 8 grayscale image. 7) Now open and load the band 8 15m panchromatic grayscale.
Hue The visual sensations from wavelengths of light e.g. red, point, green. Hypsometric tints The technique of colouring in elevation ranges between contour lines to enhance the visual picture of a landscape.
For cartography, these include size, shape, hue, saturation, brightness, orientation and pattern. (See Robinson and others, 1995). ground truth p.
spectral hue-A hue which is present in the spectral range of white light analysed by a prism or diffraction grating. spectral reflectance-Reflectance of electromagnetic energy at specified wavelength intervals.
So, visual comparison adds color hue to the expressive means used in the map.
In a color image, each pixel can be described using its hue, saturation, and value (HSV), but is usually represented instead as the red, green, and blue intensities (in its RGB color space). [edit] Bits per pixel Main article: Color depth ...
The broad, curved boundaries seen in Figure 4 are the edges of the footprints of the various GPS satellites. The gradual variation in hue within a zone shows the gradual variation of DOP as the spatial mappings of the local elevation angles change ...
See also: Image, Area, Map, Feature, Information
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