Participated in a week long Caris processing training. We went from the basics to the big leagues quite quickly. We've learned about different data input methods, data filtering methods, numerous ways to visualize data, backscatter vs sidescatter, and just how many varieties of data need to come together to make a worthwhile product.

Template data shows a shipwreck what appears to be a submerged house. This was in the water column imagery section. I try to keep up but there's a lot of information. Thankfully, many of the processes are near enough to GIS concepts I learned a while back. Filling data gaps by interpolating raster points by the surrounding values is a shared solution.

Our data generally involves so much vegetation that it would be hard to use many of these methods. The goal of my attending was to find ways to expedite our analysis but I'm not sure it's possible.
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