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Evelyn Honoré-Livermore
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Before the hyperspectral imager can be used, it must be calibrated. The calibration provides calibration coefficients that are applied to the data before further analysis. Spectral calibration maps from spectral pixels to actual wavelengths, which is needed to recognise spectral signatures in the data. Radiometric calibration converts from sensor counts to spectral radiance, which is used to know the intensity of the light observed.
The images show radiometric calibration performed on images of a diffuse surface at 600 nm.
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