This tool transforms three raster images of multispectral data (red, green, and blue channels) into their equivalent intensity, hue, and saturation (IHS; sometimes HSI or HIS) images. Intensity refers to the brightness of a color, hue is related to the dominant wavelength of light and is perceived as color, and saturation is the purity of the color (Koutsias et al., 2000). There are numerous algorithms for performing a red-green-blue (RGB) to IHS transformation. This tool uses the transformation described by Haydn (1982). Note that, based on this transformation, the output IHS values follow the ranges:

0 < I < 1

0 < H < 2PI

0 < S < 1

The user must specify the names of the red, green, and blue images (red, green, blue). Importantly, these images need not necessarily correspond with the specific regions of the electromagnetic spectrum that are red, green, and blue. Rather, the input images are three multispectral images that could be used to create a RGB color composite. The user must also specify the names of the output intensity, hue, and saturation images (intensity, hue, saturation). Image enhancements, such as contrast stretching, are often performed on the IHS components, which are then inverse transformed back in RGB components to then create an improved color composite image.

References

Haydn, R., Dalke, G.W. and Henkel, J. (1982) Application of the IHS color transform to the processing of multisensor data and image enhancement. Proc. of the Inter- national Symposium on Remote Sensing of Arid and Semiarid Lands, Cairo, 599-616.

Koutsias, N., Karteris, M., and Chuvico, E. (2000). The use of intensity-hue-saturation transformation of Landsat-5 Thematic Mapper data for burned land mapping. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing, 66(7), 829-840.

See Also

ihs_to_rgb, balance_contrast_enhancement, direct_decorrelation_stretch

Function Signature

def rgb_to_ihs(self, red: Optional[Raster] = None, green: Optional[Raster] = None, blue: Optional[Raster] = None, composite: Optional[Raster] = None) -> Tuple[Raster, Raster, Raster]: ...

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