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Tutorial on image registration
This tutorial will demonstrate how to register two images by aligning a
map of Chernobyl to a Landsat image.
- Open the files chernobyl1.tif.gz (a map of the Chernobyl area) and
chernobyl2.tif.gz (a small version of a Landsat image of the same region
from the U.S. Geological Survey).
- Click on the edge of chernobyl2.tif to select it and move it so both
images are visible.
- Open the Image Registration Dialog and click on ``Img 1 Obtain landmks''.
Then click on the Chernobyl map at the points labeled 1 to 5 (the two small
lakes, the south end of the large island, end of the road, and the island).
Press Space when finished.
- Click on ``Img 1 Obtain landmks'' and click on the Landsat image at
the points labeled 1 to 5. Press Space when finished.
- Click on ``Edit Landmarks'' to view the data points. It should resemble
the table below:
# Ref. Ref.x Ref.y Unk. Unk.x Unk.y xmin1 ymin1 xmax1 ymax1
96 86 - 206 93 0 0 0 0
280 59 - 350 73 0 0 0 0
275 295 - 349 266 0 0 0 0
101 314 - 209 282 0 0 0 0
223 185 - 305 172 0 0 0 0
- Click on `Calculate warp vector map'. A blue-green image will be created.
- Click `Warp image' to warp the Landsat image.
- Click `Config..Configure' and set the Main Cursor to `multiple crosshairs'
and verify that the registration points are at similar locations.
If the crosshair cursor is too dark, click `Fcolor' and change the main
drawing color.
- After warping, the landmark points are automatically remapped.
Click on `Calculate warp vector map' and `Warp image' again to perform
a closer approximation. More repetitions can be performed until the
two sets of registration points become identical. This usually occurs
after two to three iterations.
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