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The video tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on obtaining and utilizing updated satellite imagery through the Jio RGB community website using data from the Sentinel 2 sensor. The imagery, which is updated every two to three days with a 10-meter resolution, is accessed via the EO Browser after selecting a specific region, such as Catania, Italy. The video demonstrates how to download a geo-referenced image, specifically in a TIFF 32-bit format, with a detailed guide on setting measurements to meters using projected coordinate systems. The final steps involve saving the image and verifying its geo-referencing in QGIS, including adjusting the reference coordinate systems if necessary. The presenter also hints at additional resources and content available on their social media platforms.
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In this segment of the video, the presenter provides a concise tutorial on obtaining updated satellite imagery using the Jio RGB community website. The imagery, updated every two to three days with a 10 by 10 meter resolution from the Sentinel 2 sensor, can be accessed through the EO Browser via the resources section on the website. The process involves signing up, selecting a region (e.g., Catania, Italy), searching for available satellite images, and ensuring the highest resolution by setting the scale to 500 meters. The presenter also mentions their social media presence for additional content not covered in the video tutorials.
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In this part of the video, the presenter demonstrates how to download a geo-referenced satellite image. The process includes selecting the analytical option, choosing the TIFF 32-bit format, and setting the resolution to 10 meters per pixel. The presenter opts for projected coordinate systems to ensure measurements in meters and confirms the selection of the true color option. After downloading the image, the presenter saves it and opens QGIS to load the raster image. They showcase adding the image, verifying georeferencing, and even changing the reference coordinate systems if required.