The influence of atmospheric light scattering on reflectance measurements during photogrammetric survey flights at low altitudes over forest areas

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Anna Mazur
Mariusz Kacprzak
Jan Kotlarz
Katarzyna Kubiak
Krzysztof Skocki


Keywords : atmospheric correction, radiometric correction, atmosphere composition, reflectance, radiation, reflection
Abstract
In this article, we describe methods for the correction of multispectral aerial images by accounting for atmospheric interference. We also summarize the first correction results for images acquired at flight altitudes and evaluate the suitability of selected methods for the atmospheric correction of these images. Furthermore, processes and phenomena occurring in the atmosphere that potentially affect image quality and interfere with the electromagnetic radiation registered by the imaging sensors are discussed as well. The purpose of atmospheric correction is to reduce or eliminate atmospheric interference during multispectral image processing. Here we present methodology for image correction based on data gathered at various altitudes during the autumn flights conducted as part of the HESOFF project.

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Mazur, Anna, et al. “The Influence of Atmospheric Light Scattering on Reflectance Measurements During Photogrammetric Survey Flights at Low Altitudes over Forest Areas”. Leśne Prace Badawcze, vol. 79, no. 1, Mar. 2018, pp. 59-68, doi:10.2478-frp-2018-0007.
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