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<idAbs>Example of an RGB Decomposition GeoTIFF optionally available for inclusion in an RTC product package processed by ASF. There is always a low-resolution false-color browse image included in the product package, but you can include this GeoTIFF if you want a full-resolution RGB Decomposition image. This image combines the co- and cross-polarized RTC values to generate a false-color image. In general, blue indicates areas with low backscatter in both co- and cross-polarizations (calm water, dry sand, frozen ground), green indicates high cross-pol values (vegetation or other volume scatterers), and red indicates areas with low cross-pol but relatively high co-pol values (urban areas). A full description of the approach used for generating this particular decomposition is available at https://github.com/ASFHyP3/hyp3-lib/blob/develop/docs/rgb_decomposition.md</idAbs>
<idPurp>Example of an RGB Decomposition GeoTIFF optionally available for inclusion in an RTC product package processed by ASF.</idPurp>
<idCredit>RTC products processed by ASF DAAC HyP3 2023 using GAMMA software. Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data 2022, processed by ESA.</idCredit>
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