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== Search and download images using QGIS Semi-Automatic Classification Plugin (SCP) ==
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We can use SCP to search and download Sentinel-2 images.
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First step is to provide your credentials:
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[[File:Captura de ecrã de 2018-06-11 09-30-48.png]]
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We need to provide the search area. Let's start by adding the default OpenStreetMap XYZ tiles to QGIS to draw the search area on top of OpenStreetMap.
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To draw the area, we click on the + sign of the plugin and then on the map use mouse buttons:
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* left button: to enter the upper left corner
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* right button: to enter the lower right corner
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=== Add images to QGIS ===
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Create a group:
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* select all images
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* group selected
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We should order and group the layers to make it easier to see the study area, the satellite images and the OpenStreetMap background map. QGIS should look like this one:
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[[File:Captura de ecrã de 2018-06-07 10-14-45.png]]
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== Search and download images using Open Access Hub ==
 
== Search and download images using Open Access Hub ==
 
== Search and download images using QGIS Semi-Automatic Classification Plugin (SCP) ==
 
  
 
== Search and download images using other web interfaces ==
 
== Search and download images using other web interfaces ==

Latest revision as of 07:31, 11 June 2018

Search and download images using QGIS Semi-Automatic Classification Plugin (SCP)

We can use SCP to search and download Sentinel-2 images.

First step is to provide your credentials:

Captura de ecrã de 2018-06-11 09-30-48.png

We need to provide the search area. Let's start by adding the default OpenStreetMap XYZ tiles to QGIS to draw the search area on top of OpenStreetMap.

To draw the area, we click on the + sign of the plugin and then on the map use mouse buttons:

  • left button: to enter the upper left corner
  • right button: to enter the lower right corner

Add images to QGIS

Create a group:

  • select all images
  • group selected

We should order and group the layers to make it easier to see the study area, the satellite images and the OpenStreetMap background map. QGIS should look like this one:

Captura de ecrã de 2018-06-07 10-14-45.png

Search and download images using Open Access Hub

Search and download images using other web interfaces