New Techniques in Image Processing: The Ipips Group

Synopsis
The work of the Laboratory for Planetary Atmospheres at University College, London, on the Interactive Planetary Image Processing System (IPIPS). Shows examples of the image processing work in particular on the Voyager pictures from Jupiter and Saturn. Meteosat images of the Northern hemisphere of the earth are used to show geometric reprojection and other types of data manipulation.
Language
English
Country
Great Britain
Medium
Video; Videocassette. U-matic, VHS. col. 30 min.
Year of production
1981
Availability
Sale
Notes
3rd-year undergraduate courses for geographers and earth scientists in remote sensing; 3rd-year courses in meteorology and climatology. Also useful to illustrate aspects of image processing in abstract to students of above disciplines and to students of computer graphics. The programme was made to show to potential and actual visitors to the laboratory.*
Subjects
Astronomy; Geography
Keywords
image processing; remote sensing by satellite

Credits

Director
David R Clark
Producer
David R Clark
Writer
Garry Hunt
Contributor
Andrew Cottom; David R Clark
Cast
Garry Hunt 

Production Company

Name

University of London Audio-Visual Centre

Notes
Closed down.

Sponsor

Name

University College London, Laboratory for Planetary Atmospheres

Distributor

Name

Learning on Screen - the British Universities and Colleges Film and Video Council

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Notes
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