4 | | || '''Altitude over ground (ft)''' || '''Pixel size (m)''' || |
5 | | || < 3000 ft || 1m || |
6 | | || 3000 - 4000 ft || 2m || |
7 | | || 4000 - 6000 ft || 2.5m || |
8 | | || 6000 - 8000 ft || 4m || |
9 | | || > 8000 ft || 5m || |
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| 5 | This graph gives the theoretical pixel size at nadir for Eagle and Hawk. Pixel size will be larger at the edges of the swath, so at least to start with you should use a slightly higher value than that given by this graph. Also note that this is primarily across-track pixel size, along-track will vary with the speed of the aircraft (but we suggest you use square pixels based on the across-track pixel size). |
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| 7 | [[Image(pixelsize.png)]] |