April 2020
Intermediate to advanced
380 pages
9h 24m
English
Radiometric resolution is the ability of a capturing device to represent the intensity received on any band/channel. The higher the radiometric resolution, the more accurately the device can capture the intensities on its channels and the more realistic that image will be.
Radiometric resolution is analogous to the bits per pixel of an image. While an 8-bit image pixel can represent 256 different intensities, a 256-bit image pixel can represent 2^256 different intensities. A black and white image has a 1-bit radiometric resolution, which means it can only have two different values in each pixel, namely 0 and 1.
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