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spatial resolution Spatial resolution is a measurement of the total number of pixels displayed in an entire image, usually noted in terms of horizontal by vertical (640 x 480).
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spatial resolution A measure of the ability of an imaging system, such as LANDSAT, to separate the images of closely adjacent objects. It is also the smallest area identified as a separate mapping unit.
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spatial resolution In radiology, the ability to distinguish two adjacent points of similar density as being separate.
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spatial resolution Used in remote sensing to describe the smallest visible ground unit discernible on an image. For example, imagery from the Landsat TM satellite has a spatial resolution of 30m, which means that each pixel in the image has a ground size of 30m x 30m. This means that an object smaller than 30m across will not be visible as an individual object on that image.
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spatial resolution The ability to sharply and clearly define the extent or shape of features within an image. It describes how close two features can be within an image and still be resolved as unique..
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