Physical aspects to consider in radiometric calibration of satellite images
Camilo Delgado-Correal, Jos\'e E. Garc\'ia

TL;DR
This paper reviews the physical principles behind radiometric calibration of satellite images, focusing on radiation interactions with atmosphere and soil to enhance understanding of the information contained in satellite data.
Contribution
It provides a conceptual overview of the physical interactions affecting radiometric calibration in satellite imagery, aiding improved interpretation.
Findings
Clarifies the physical processes involved in radiometric calibration
Highlights the importance of atmosphere and soil interactions
Enhances understanding of satellite image information
Abstract
It does a revision about the physical principles involved in digital processing of satellite images, more specifically in radiometric calibration of them. It shows a conceptual description of the interaction between radiation and atmosphere and radiation and soil in order to help the reader understand in more detail which means the information contained in satellite images.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlanetary Science and Exploration · Calibration and Measurement Techniques · Satellite Image Processing and Photogrammetry
