Seeking an image color Aerial Photography

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01-11-2021 07:26 PM
PROBERT68
Frequent Contributor

Hello,

I am seeking an imagery that I need for my project for a hydrologist .  It needs to have a color that  can overlaps in between 60% and 40%.

I need to be the most recently up to today and my plan was to build a point cloud done in a Agisoft Metashape.

I have create a survey area in Google Earth here but I do not know if you can see it or not..

Google Earth :

https://earth.google.com/web/search/Twin+Lakes,+CO/@39.13212776,-106.45493514,3590.42895907a,35900.3...

ArcGIS Online :

https://arcg.is/1jiHD50

Please do let me know if that doesn't work. 

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LongDinh
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Hi PROBERT68,

Have you had a look at the USGS EarthExplorer application? (link: https://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/)

There main be some existing and publicly available True Colour imagery via a UAS, Aerial or Sentinel-2 Satellite.

Do note, that a sparse point cloud built in AgiSoft requires the flight information and several images from the mission. For your coverage, your overlap may not be publicly available. 

Good Luck!

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PROBERT68
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I have been to that site all the time and did not find any.

 

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LongDinh
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Another available resource is The ESA. Here's a link to their open data access hub: https://scihub.copernicus.eu/dhus/#/home . Again, RGB imagery is available via the Sentinel-2 mission. 

If you are looking for more post-processed APIs, then you can look into one of their web services. Here's a link to Sentinel Hub by Sinergise https://www.sentinel-hub.com/explore/sentinelplayground/ 

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PROBERT68
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I do not see any 9x9 color frames for aerial photography on that site ?

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PROBERT68
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FYI, the LIDAR was all I need from this site Colorado Hazard Mapping.

https://coloradohazardmapping.com/

 

P.S. For those you need from Colorado wanted to download, be prepare for a Large file size !!

Even if you send them the shapefile for a small area.... 

 

 

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