Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Infrared aerial photo

http://www.stocktoninfrared.com/aerial-infrared-roof-moisture-surveys/



Infrared aerial photos are a remote sensing technique that takes an image using a satellite, airplane, or something from above. Infrared emulsions differ from black and white emulsions because it is sensitive to wavelengths that fall outside the range of human vision. IR imagery uses false color and is able to track temperatures to monitor certain issues or conditions. In the example above the infrared aerial photo shows moisture levels on roof tops. This can be useful for detecting future water damage and safety hazards on homes. 

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