An important characteristic of imagery data is its resolution. There are four types of resolution: spatial, temporal, spectral, and radiometric, as illustrated in the tutorial series Explore imagery resolution. In this tutorial, you'll learn about temporal resolution.
You'll become familiar with several imagery concepts, such as temporal resolution, time series, tip and cue approach, and the trade-offs between different resolution types. You'll examine and manipulate satellite imagery of different temporal resolutions in ArcGIS Pro, looking at three use cases: monitoring the growth of a refugee camp for humanitarian purposes, using imagery to stop illegal deforestation, and observing how an island has been shrinking over time.
Learn about temporal resolution and related concepts, while examining and manipulating different sets of satellite imagery in ArcGIS Pro.
Take the course here: Explore imagery - Temporal resolution
Find the rest of the series here: Explore Imagery Resolution

