Wednesday, December 6, 2023

What is Radiometric Resolution in Remote Sensing?

 📡 What is Radiometric Resolution in Remote Sensing Imagery! 🌐

• 🎨 Radiometric Resolution in remote sensing refers to the ability of a sensor to differentiate between various levels of brightness or reflectance in an acquired image.

• 💡 Radiometric Resolution refers to the smallest change in intensity level that can be detected by the sensing system

• 🚀 It simply refers bit per pixel of Remote Sensing image stored

• 💻 8 bits = 256 levels (usually 0 to 255) 16 bits = 65,536 levels (0 to 65,535)

• 🔗 Traditionally 8-bit data was common in Remote Sensed image

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Radiometric Resolution in Remote Sensing

#RemoteSensing #RadiometricResolution #EarthObservation #GIS #DataAnalysis #SpatialData #DigitalImageBitSize #ImageRadiometry #ColorIntensity #Learnwithleo



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