[R-sig-Geo] satellite imagery
Nick Matzke
matzke at berkeley.edu
Sun Dec 5 02:50:35 CET 2010
Hi all,
I would like to do some somewhat simple satellite image
analysis, ideally with an R package. Basically, I need to:
* load a .img file (a subset of a 6-channel Landsat image)
* classify the pixels
* extract some statistics
Is there an R package people would recommend for this kind
of thing?
I'm working with macs, basically, I know some of the free
GIS stuff is windows-based...
Any advice appreciated. Cheers!
Nick
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