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u/GIS-Rockstar · 3 pointsr/photography

You might appreciate this book on remote sensing (used of course, also check eBay) I came across in grad school (spatial analysis & processing satellite imagery) that's more along the lines of algorithmic processing in post production rather than composition in the field. It's a great look (academically speaking) at the language of math as it applies to handling rasters.

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u/PvtJoker1987 · 2 pointsr/gis

The program itself (I learned on the 2013 version) comes with three guides, as I recall. The tour guide is the only one that comes to mind at the moment. Maybe the field guide is another. I used the tour guide primarily. The annoying thing was learning the program with the guides that were not updated. So if a lesson says it should take x amount of time, it will take more, due to you having to figure out where certain tools have been moved to.

Here is the 2010 tour guide, its probably the one I used.

I would also suggest taking the time to learn about the chip & subset tool, and supervised and unsupervised classification. Those are the most powerful tools I learned to use. I really like remote sensing, and would love to land a job doing at least some rs. Its a great way to create your own raster data.

If you are looking for reading on the topic of RS, I used two books by John R. Jensen, Remote Sensing of the Environment, and Introductory Digital Image Processing. The latter being the most useful imo.