Sensitometry is applied to all photographic earth resources mission film processing. The exposure is made using an intensity modulated sensitometer with a 2850 K source filtered to produce a 5500 K spectral distribution. In addition, any filters used on the sensor are included in the sensitometer filter pack in order to accurately simulate the exposure conditions. The modulator consists of a continuous carbon wedge and a 20-step carbon step tablet
Procedures and techniques for determining earth resources from high altitude aircraft and Apollo 9 p...
A guide for producing accurate multispectral results for earth resource applications is presented al...
Remote sensing technology of multiband color photography for earth resources application
Methods are described for relating the densities in a roll of duplicate imagery to the exposure on t...
Certain techniques and procedures are developed and evaluated for the ascertainment of the relative ...
The results of these studies have implications for the utilization of the IIaO spectroscopic film on...
Evaluations of several sets of test data which show a normal amount of variability in gamma and Dmax...
IIaO films have been subjected to various sensitometric tests. The have included thermal and aging e...
The effects of the atmosphere on propagating radiation must be known in order to calibrate an in orb...
Various problems with color infrared film used for remote sensing applications which relate to the i...
The results obtained by the Photo Science Office in the evaluation of Agfacontour Professional Film ...
The results of an analysis that relates thematic mapper (TM) saturation level to ground reflectance,...
Kodak multispectral infrared aerial film type SO-289 was tested for reciprocity characteristics beca...
Density discrimination can be accomplished through use of special photographic contouring material w...
Photographic film sensitivity calibration for use in forestry aerial color and infrared photograph
Procedures and techniques for determining earth resources from high altitude aircraft and Apollo 9 p...
A guide for producing accurate multispectral results for earth resource applications is presented al...
Remote sensing technology of multiband color photography for earth resources application
Methods are described for relating the densities in a roll of duplicate imagery to the exposure on t...
Certain techniques and procedures are developed and evaluated for the ascertainment of the relative ...
The results of these studies have implications for the utilization of the IIaO spectroscopic film on...
Evaluations of several sets of test data which show a normal amount of variability in gamma and Dmax...
IIaO films have been subjected to various sensitometric tests. The have included thermal and aging e...
The effects of the atmosphere on propagating radiation must be known in order to calibrate an in orb...
Various problems with color infrared film used for remote sensing applications which relate to the i...
The results obtained by the Photo Science Office in the evaluation of Agfacontour Professional Film ...
The results of an analysis that relates thematic mapper (TM) saturation level to ground reflectance,...
Kodak multispectral infrared aerial film type SO-289 was tested for reciprocity characteristics beca...
Density discrimination can be accomplished through use of special photographic contouring material w...
Photographic film sensitivity calibration for use in forestry aerial color and infrared photograph
Procedures and techniques for determining earth resources from high altitude aircraft and Apollo 9 p...
A guide for producing accurate multispectral results for earth resource applications is presented al...
Remote sensing technology of multiband color photography for earth resources application