Changes between Version 5 and Version 6 of Processing/atmosphericcorrection


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Jul 8, 2016, 12:43:05 PM (8 years ago)
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    2424* Test the instruments - both to check that they are working and to give you practice in using them. Ideally attend training courses such as that offered by the Field Spectroscopy Facility (FSF), this is a requirement if you borrow instruments from FSF.
    2525* Plan the survey - identify suitable targets before the survey day, either by visiting the site in person or using online or offline map data. Save as much time as possible so that when the survey day arrives you can spend your time collecting measurements. Only consider targets within the area of the remote sensing survey.
     26* If your survey site is accessible and time permits, it is a good idea to do a "dry-run" a few days before hand to identify any potential problems.
    2627* Consider both 'bright' and 'dark' targets, especially if one wants to perform a vicarious calibration.
    2728* Print off spare maps to take with you to record where you actually take the measurements. Note this is not an excuse not to use GPS!