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A satellite photograph is a photograph or image taken by earth orbiting satellite with special high resolution cameras. The GeoEye-1 satellite has the highest resolution of any commercial imaging system and is able to collect images of the Earth with a ground resolution of 0.41 meters (or 16 inches) in the panchromatic or black and white mode.
Many photographic images were taken from the edge of space as both the USSR and US launched captured German V-2 rockets after World War 2. One of the first, showing the curve of the Earth, was taken on October 24, 1946. The first photo taken by an orbital satellite was by Explorer VI in 1959, showing a section of the Pacific Ocean. It was a black-and-white image with very poor detail, but subsequent images (many of them classified) had considerably better enhancement.
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Not usually. The car would have to be planted in the ground or the satellites camera would have to be at a shallow angle to earth. Yes and there will be to much atmosphere in the way that will distort the image, the best resolution by Google earth is 15 cm/pixel I really don't think so, I think the best resolution a satellite can reach is about 60mm per pixel and one letter or number is smaller than 60 mm it will only show up as a black or white spot. but this answer is open for debate
Sun is a star and self illuminating, where as moon is a natural satellite of earth which is not have self illumination property but the sun light from sun made it illuminate and appears as white in color.
A mask is a black and white image of the same dimensions as the original image (or the region of interest you are working on). Each of the pixels in the mask can have therefore a value of 0 (black) or 1 (white). When executing operations on the image the mask is used to restrict the result to the pixels that are 1 (selected, active, white) in the mask. In this way the operation restricts to some parts of the image. Some images like icons have a mask stored in them that is used when computing which parts of the image are transparent or not. There are two types of masks: layer mask which is pixel depended (described above) and vector mask which is a path that clips out the contents of the layer and is pixel independent. It is much easier to edit vector mask by the way using path anchor points.
I used a WebView and loaded the image from the memory. The WebView handles all the panning zooming and scrolling. If you use wrap_content the webview won't be bigger then the image and no white areas are shown. The WebView is the better ImageView
Color cannot be extracted from an image that never had color, so an Artist will manually select individual areas and insert color into them.
The difference between black, white, and shades of gray on a film is known as "contrast." Contrast refers to the variation in brightness between different parts of an image, with black representing the darkest areas, white representing the brightest areas, and shades of gray indicating the varying levels of brightness in between. In photography and cinematography, contrast plays a crucial role in defining the visual impact and mood of an image or scene.
Assuming you want a transparent background: 1. Create a new image [File > New Image] -make sure you have "Transparent" selected 2. Open your image as a new layer [Layer > Open Image as a Layer (or URL/Library)] 3. Use the magic wand tool to select the white area -you may need to adjust the Tolerance level -you may need to use the Ctrl and/or Shift buttons to add or remove selected areas 4. Go to Edit and Cut, or just hit the Delete button 5. The area will now have be checkered grey and white which means it is transparent. Repeat steps 3&4 until all the white areas are removed 6. If you wish to retain the transparent background, save as a .png file
Earth's Moon is grey and has areas of dark other colors and has many craters.
In photography, a "negative" is an image that has all the colors inverted. For instance, in a black-and-white photograph, black is shown as white, and white as black.In photography, a "negative" is an image that has all the colors inverted. For instance, in a black-and-white photograph, black is shown as white, and white as black.In photography, a "negative" is an image that has all the colors inverted. For instance, in a black-and-white photograph, black is shown as white, and white as black.In photography, a "negative" is an image that has all the colors inverted. For instance, in a black-and-white photograph, black is shown as white, and white as black.