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23 November 2011 Research on preprocessing method for CORONA satellite image
Ju Hu, Liao Yang, Junli Li, Jinxiang Shen, Qingqing Peng
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Proceedings Volume 8006, MIPPR 2011: Remote Sensing Image Processing, Geographic Information Systems, and Other Applications; 80060E (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.901764
Event: Seventh International Symposium on Multispectral Image Processing and Pattern Recognition (MIPPR2011), 2011, Guilin, China
Abstract
By the advantages on its' early time, high resolution and cheap price compared with other high resolution satellite images, CORONA image can be used for change detection studies, DEM extraction, tectonic studies and other applications. CORONA image does not digitally record surface information like other current remote sensing images, but through the exposure on the film. Because of the recording form, it contains serious brightness deviation between different images. In addition, the panoramic photography of CORONA generates the geometric distortion. In this paper the region of Yili river in Xinjiang province was selected as the experiment area. Through the study on the pre-process of CORONA images, it finally improves the quality of image that could satisfy the need of GIS mapping and provide foundation for the follow-up process of image analysis and information extraction.
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Ju Hu, Liao Yang, Junli Li, Jinxiang Shen, and Qingqing Peng "Research on preprocessing method for CORONA satellite image", Proc. SPIE 8006, MIPPR 2011: Remote Sensing Image Processing, Geographic Information Systems, and Other Applications, 80060E (23 November 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.901764
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Image processing

Satellites

Image quality

Earth observing sensors

Panoramic photography

Satellite imaging

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