VISIBLE-REGION PHOTOGRAPHIC REMOTE SENSING OF NEARSHORE WATERS
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Keywords

remote sensing
photography

How to Cite

VISIBLE-REGION PHOTOGRAPHIC REMOTE SENSING OF NEARSHORE WATERS. (1978). Coastal Engineering Proceedings, 1(16), 85. https://doi.org/10.9753/icce.v16.85

Abstract

By use of a synchronized camera system, multiband black and white photographs and conventional color photographs were taken respectively with the purposes of testing filters available for shallow-water photographic bathymetry, and of checking the availability of low-cost process imagery for the study of coastal processes. Kodak Wratten filters 29, 58, and 90 were employed for the multiband photography. A Wratten 90 filter provided the best correlation between water depth and the photographic density. The low-cost imagery, obtained in a laboratory from the color photographs by applying ordinary filters without using any expensive image processing devices, proved to be useful.
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