In this letter, we show that pansharpening of visible/near-infrared (VNIR) bands takes advantage from a correction of the path-radiance term introduced by the atmosphere during the fusion process. This holds whenever the fusion mechanism emulates the radiative transfer model ruling the acquisition of the Earth's surface from space, that is, for methods exploiting a contrast-based injection model of spatial details extracted from the panchromatic (Pan) image into the interpolated multispectral (MS) bands. Such methods are high-pass modulation (HPM), Brovey transform, synthetic variable ratio (SVR), University of New Brunswick pansharp, smoothing filter-based intensity modulation, and spectral distortion minimization. The path radiance should...