Imagery - Snapshot

Created by Info Admin, Modified on Wed, 27 Dec, 2023 at 4:25 AM by Info Admin

Sentinel and Satamap imagery can be accessed in Snapshot. 


-Note: When selecting an image date, available dates will be highlighted in either red, yellow, or green. These colors denote the level of cloud interference in the images. Red indicates high cloud interference, it is recommended to avoid these images. Yellow indicates moderate cloud interference, use these images with caution. Green indicates little to no cloud interference, these images are recommended to use. 


Satamap:


To access Satamap imagery, click the 'S' button in the bottom right corner of the map window.

-Note: Satamap imagery can be displayed with one or multiple fields selected.


Choose an Imagery Type and a Date, then select 'Turn On'.



    Sentinel:


To access Sentinel imagery select the '10' button for 10-meter Sentinel Imagery, or select the '3' button for 3-meter Sentinel Imagery (available for specific users).

-Note: Sentinel imagery can only be displayed when just one field is selected.


Select an Imagery Type and a Date, then select 'Turn On'. You can also select an additional image for comparison. 

-Note: The comparison images are labelled in days before the selected image. For example, an image labelled "D-10" refers to an image taken 10 days prior to the selected image. A red, yellow, or green flag will be displayed next to the comparison images to denote the level of cloud interference in the image. 


When two images are selected, you can switch back and forth between the two by clicking the image name in the legend. Both images will be displayed as well as a "Change" image which displays the change between the two images. 




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