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So these are 2 different terms which are there, one has to remember so 4 resolutions spatial resolution, spectral resolution, temporal resolution and radiometric resolution, these 4 type of resolution are known in remote sensing we will see one by one details about this.
When working with imaged raster data, there are four types of resolution you might be concerned with: spatial resolution, spectral resolution, temporal resolution, and radiometric resolution.
The spatial resolution of a raster refers to the size of the cells in a raster dataset and the ratio of screen pixels to image pixels at the current map scale. For example, one screen pixel may be the result of nine image pixels resampled into one this is a raster resolution of 1:9.
The resolution of an image refers to the potential detail provided by the imagery. In remote sensing we refer to three types of resolution: spatial, spectral and temporal. Spatial Resolution refers to the size of the smallest feature that can be detected by a satellite sensor or displayed in a satellite image.
First off, the resolution of any image (not necessarily from an earth satellite sensor) refers to the distance on the edge or side of its pixel. So a Landsat Thematic Mapper image of 30 m resolution refers to the fact that each Landsat pixel is related to a square of earth's surface about 30 meters by 30 meters in size.
The resolution of an image refers to the potential detail provided by the imagery. In remote sensing we refer to three types of resolution: spatial, spectral and temporal. Spatial Resolution refers to the size of the smallest feature that can be detected by a satellite sensor or displayed in a satellite image.
Definition. Temporal resolution is defined as the amount of time needed to revisit and acquire data for the exact same location. When applied to remote sensing, this amount of time depends on the orbital characteristics of the sensor platform as well as sensor characteristics.
Spatial Resolution in Remote Sensing describes how much detail in a photographic image is visible to the human eye. The ability to resolve, or separate, small details is one way of describing what we call spatial resolution.
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