World Premiere of a RapidEye Satellite Image

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This demonstration image covers an area of 12,5 km x 12,5 km, a quarter of RapidEye's regular tile size.  For demonstration purposes, the radiometric resolution has been reduced to 8 bit from the regular 12 bit. RapidEye is releasing the image in two band combinations: True Color (RGB) and Color Infrared (CIR). While the True Color version can be used for cartographic purposes, the Color Infrared (CIR) version is suitable for biomass monitoring. Here you can download the image: 

- True Color (2.9 MB, Copyright RapidEye)
- Color Infrared (2.2 MB, Copyright RapidEye)

Please note that this image does not conform to the RapidEye Standard Image Product Specifications . If you would like to be notified as soon as RapidEye's Demonstration Products meeting these specifications become available please subscribe to our newsletter by emailing to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

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