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GRASS GIS 6.3.svn Reference Manual

Geographic Resources Analysis Support System, commonly referred to as GRASS, is a Geographic Information System (GIS) used for geospatial data management and analysis, image processing, graphics/maps production, spatial modeling, and visualization. GRASS is currently used in academic and commercial settings around the world, as well as by many governmental agencies and environmental consulting companies.

This reference manual details the use of modules distributed with Geographic Resources Analysis Support System (GRASS), an open source (GNU GPL'ed), image processing and geographic information system (GIS).

Quick Introduction

imagery commands:
i.class Generates spectral signatures for an image by allowing the user to outline regions of interest.
i.fft Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) for image processing.
i.fusion.brovey Brovey transform to merge multispectral and high-res panchromatic channels
i.ifft Inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFT) for image processing.
i.image.mosaic Mosaics up to 4 images and extends colormap; creates map *.mosaic
i.in.spotvgt Import of SPOT VGT NDVI file into a raster map
i.landsat.rgb Auto-balancing of colors for LANDSAT images
i.oif Calculates Optimum-Index-Factor table for LANDSAT TM bands 1-5, & 7
i.ortho.photo Menu driver for the photo imagery programs.
i.points Mark ground control points on image to be rectified.
i.spectral displays spectral response at user specified locations in group or images
i.tasscap Tasseled Cap (Kauth Thomas) transformation for LANDSAT-TM data
i.vpoints Set registration points for an imagery group from a vector map or keyboard entry.
i.zc Zero-crossing "edge detection" raster function for image processing.


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