SL-4 S-190 spectroradiometric accuracy

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Accuracy, Photointerpretation, Skylab 4, Spectroradiometers, Photographic Film, Spaceborne Photography, Tables (Data)

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A procedure used for determining radiometric accuracy, consisting of two phases is presented. In the first phase a sensitometer was used as a calibrated radiometric target; while in the second, the moon was employed. Since the moon is a nonhomogeneous target whose radiometric signature is not as well-known as the irradiants of the sensitometer, the majority of this effort was directed towards the reduction and analysis of the sensitometric data.

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