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Mt. Hamiguitan Range Wildlife Sanctuary Mt.

Matutum Protected Landscape

PROCESSING OF SENTINEL IMAGE


By: For. FRANCISCO B. FELICIANO
Senior Ecosystem Management Specialist
National Parks Division - BMB

Pasonanca Natural Park


OUTLINE

1. RESIZING IMAGE FILES TO SAME PIXEL SIZE


USING ENVI

2. PROCESSING OF SENTINEL IMAGE USING


ARCMAP AND ENVI
(NDVI, TURBIDITY AND BURN RATIO)

1. RASTER FILE TO VECTOR FILES


1.A SENTINEL 2 Bands
SENTINEL 2 BANDS
1.A RESIZING IMAGES TO SAME PIXEL SIZE
(Using SENTINEL 2)
Select File

Then Select Open Image File

Search for file (TIF file) of BANDS for


SENTINEL 2 that needs to be resized then
select and click “OPEN”
1.A RESIZING IMAGES TO SAME PIXEL SIZE
(Using SENTINEL 2)

After selecting the After opening the


“LOAD BAND” button selected BAND file, the
these three windows “AVAILABLE BANDS
will prompt LIST” will prompt on
the screen.

Select “B12_SWIR.tif”
as shown in the
Available Bands List.

Then select the “LOAD


BAND” button
1.A RESIZING IMAGES TO SAME PIXEL SIZE
(Using SENTINEL 2)
Select “Basic Tools” in the main frame window,
then select “Resize Data (Spatial/Spectral)”

The “Resize Data


Input File” window
will prompt.

Then select the input


file “B12_SWIR.tif

Then click “OK”


1.A RESIZING IMAGES TO SAME PIXEL SIZE
(Using SENTINEL 2)

After selecting the BAND


File to the “Resize Data
Input File” window a
“Resize Data Parameters”
window will prompt

Select the “Set output


Dims by Pixel Size” button

Then click “OK”


1.A RESIZING IMAGES TO SAME PIXEL SIZE
(Using SENTINEL 2)

After selecting the “Set


Output Dims by Pixel
Size” window the “Output
Dims via Pixel Size”
window will prompt

Then click “OK”


1.A RESIZING IMAGES TO SAME PIXEL SIZE
(Using SENTINEL 2)

Set the value of our Output X Pixel


Size from 20 meters to 10 meters

Set the value of our Output Y Pixel


Size from 20 meters to 10 meters

NOTE:

We need to resize our pixel size based on the largest resolution available in our BANDS,
considering that SENTINEL 2 has numerous (12) BANDS with varying resolutions.
1.A RESIZING IMAGES TO SAME PIXEL SIZE
(Using SENTINEL 2)

Then
select
“CHOOSE”
where to
file our
output

Once we have
set the
correspondin
Then an “OUTPUT FILENAME” window will
g values of
appear, then select where will you input your final
our Output
output.
Pixel Size we
then click Then assign your filename into
“OK” “B12_SWIR_resize_10.tif”, then click “OPEN”
1.A RESIZING IMAGES TO SAME PIXEL SIZE
(Using SENTINEL 2)

After selecting the “OPEN”


button, the directory file
will appear to this button,
then click “OK”
1.A RESIZING IMAGES TO SAME PIXEL SIZE
(Using SENTINEL 2)

After selecting “OK” the


resized band (for BAND 12)
will now appear to the
“AVAILABLE BANDS LIST”
window; then select the
resized BAND.

Then click “LOAD BAND” to


load the resized BAND
1.A RESIZING IMAGES TO SAME PIXEL SIZE
(Using SENTINEL 2)
1.B PROCESSING OF NDVI
(USING SENTINEL 2)

Select the “Add Data” button


1.B PROCESSING OF NDVI
(USING SENTINEL 2)

Select the bands to be needed


1.B PROCESSING OF NDVI
(USING SENTINEL 2)

Select the bands to be needed

Then
click
“Add”
1.B PROCESSING OF NDVI
(USING SENTINEL 2)

The two selected


bands will appear to
the Table of Contents
and the image to the
view frame.
1.B PROCESSING OF NDVI
(USING SENTINEL 2)
Go to your ArcToolbox

Then the
ArcToolbox
frame will
promt
1.B PROCESSING OF NDVI
(USING SENTINEL 2)

Extend
the Map
Algebra
Tools

Extend the
Spatial Analyst
Tools
1.B PROCESSING OF NDVI
(USING SENTINEL 2)

Double
click the
Extend
Raster
the Map
Calculator
Algebra
Tools

Extend the
Spatial Analyst
Tools
1.B PROCESSING OF NDVI
(USING SENTINEL 2)

A Raster Calculator
Frame will prompt in
the view frame

Double
click the
Extend
Raster
the Map
Calculator
Algebra
Tools
1.B PROCESSING OF NDVI
(USING SENTINEL 2)

Double
click the
Extend
Raster
the Map
Calculator
Algebra
From this Band file Enter this Expression
Tools
1.B PROCESSING OF NDVI
(USING SENTINEL 2)

Select output raster where to file your


processed data.

Then create a filename then click “SAVE”


Take Note: always
include .tif as
extension in the file
1.B PROCESSING OF NDVI
(USING SENTINEL 2)

Then click “OK”


1.B PROCESSING OF NDVI
(USING SENTINEL 2)

Result of the processed


BANDMATH data will
appear to the table
including the new image
as shown in the view
frame

After this process you may


now open your ENVI
Classic (64-bit)
1.C PROCESSING OF NDVI [ENVI]
(USING SENTINEL 2)

Select “FILE” then select “Open Image File”


then a “Enter Data Filenames” will prompt

Then select data to be


opened in ENVI; then click
“Open”
1.C PROCESSING OF NDVI [ENVI]
(USING SENTINEL 2)

After selecting “Open”


the “Available Band
List” will prompt.

After selecting “Load


Band” the “Bandmath
Frames (3)” will
prompt. Then select
“Load Band”

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