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How to Create a False Color Composite (FCC) in QGIS | Step-by-Step

In this step-by-step QGIS tutorial, learn how to prepare and create a False Color Composite (FCC) using satellite imagery! 🌍🛰️

True color images are great, but converting satellite bands into a False Color Composite allows us to see features that are invisible to the naked eye. This technique is essential for remote sensing, helping to highlight healthy vegetation, identify water bodies, and analyze urban areas with incredible clarity.

Whether you are working with Landsat, Sentinel, or other multi-spectral data, this video will walk you through the entire workflow—from loading your bands to merging them and applying the correct band combinations.

What you’ll learn in this video:
1. How to import multi-spectral satellite bands into QGIS
2. The difference between True Color and False Color Composites
3. How to merge separate bands into a single virtual raster
4. How to change band combinations (e.g., Standard 4-3-2 vegetation composite)
5. Tips for styling and enhancing your final satellite image

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