Hi Vighnesh,

There was a talk by Kat Scott from Planet at PyCon 2017. It’s great and comes 
with a bunch of nice notebooks. I suspect it will be useful.

Juan.

On 1 Jul 2017, 2:16 AM +1000, K.-Michael Aye <kmichael....@gmail.com>, wrote:
> I don’t know your status of knowledge, so I apologize if I state the obvious.
>
> Your issue is that of the co-registration of images.
>
> You have to always decide what your “prime” or “truth” is. How was your “GIS” 
> data precisely located? How do you know it’s not that which is off? (Even so, 
> if you have “ground truth” measurements, they are usually more precisely 
> located than remote sensing data.
>
> Are the satellite images “map-projected” ? If so, against what ground truth 
> was that projection performed? What geographical coordinate system of Earth 
> was used for the map projection?
>
> This stackexchange might help.
>
> There are a bazillion books out there for that, don’t really have a 
> recommendation, mostly learned my stuff by internet searches. ;)
>
> HTH,
> Michael
>
>
> > On Jun 30, 2017, at 09:49, Vighnesh Birodkar <vighneshbirod...@gmail.com> 
> > wrote:
> >
> > Hello
> >
> > Has anyone here worked with satellite images before ? I am dealing with the 
> > problem of aligning satellite images to GIS data which can be off by upto 
> > 15pixels. Could someone point me to good literature to read on the topic ?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Vighnesh
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