Extracting information from an aerial UV photo

Also on Youtube. Cesar Harada (http://opensailing.net) and Adam Griffiths (http://www.wcu.edu) for Public Laboratory.

>> Question : How can you extract the % of wetland from an UV aerial picture using photoshop? 

_ Instructions : 

1. isolate the part that you are interested in using the menu/ image/ adjustment/ replace color. There you want to have a quite fuzzy selection and darken the desired part. 

2. after isolating the part you are interested in -black area- apply menu/ image/ adjustment/ threshold

3. use magic wand /untick "contiguous" pixel to select all the black pixels available. Open menu/ window/ histogram/ expanded view. Here you will see how many black pixels are selected.

Now you know how many black pixels there is on this image - corresponding the area of wetland from the original UV picture. You can convert the number of pixels into a % (proportions of wetland) or in surface area for quantifying. 

It is possible to optimize this workflow by creating a script or recording the chain of actions.

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MIT first day

Today, first day felt like paradise. After the impressive entrance, I discovered my Lab, the Senseable city lab was just right below the dome, amazing!
 
As you walk in you pass memorials of famous alumnis, here Norbert Wiener one of my idols, the father of cybernetics.
 
And some rooms full of exotic complex machineries...

Even the ice cream vending machine are from the future!

MIT has loads of crazy architecture and sculptures everywhere

You can also pass people with a strange attitude :) : these guys were staaaatic....

I was lucky to be taken on a tour immediately!
 
Sol Lewit floorwork. Pretty amazing. 
 
The swimming pool opens at 5AM and closes at 11PM, and the best about it : it is FREE !!! + they prepare your towel! I told you, heaven!
 
The Senseable city Lab, my department, tiny but great. Aaaahh, I love this place!

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