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12 Cards in this Set
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Vertical High Oblique Low Oblique |
Three vantage points |
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Low oblique doesn't have the horizon in the photograph |
Difference between Low and High oblique |
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ISO |
A measure of the film sensitivity to light Larger numbers mean more sensitivity. Higher - Faster shutter speeds, less effective resolution Lower - Slower shutter speeds, more effective resolution |
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Magenta Yellow Cyan |
The primary colors are, one, two, three: Also the subtractive primaries |
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Additive color |
System of color associated with the mixing of light Red, Green, Blue |
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Radiometric resolution |
-Resolution based on how many bits are used to store brightness info for one color (band) for one pixel. -The sensitivity of detectors to small differences in electromagnetic energy. |
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Tone/Color |
Top of pyramid - Primary section of image elements fundamental to the analysis process |
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Size Shape Texture |
Secondary - A little more complex than the top of the pyramid |
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Pattern Height Shadow |
Tertiary - More complex, 2nd from the bottom |
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Site Association |
Higher - Quite complex, bottom of the pyramid |
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Association |
Identifying one feature can help ID another |
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Situation |
The relationship of one geographical area or point to the immediate environment |