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Frequently Asked QuestionsCalVal PortalQ: What is the purpose of this web page? MERIS L1b DataQ: Are MERIS L1b data smile corrected? A: No. MERIS has 5 cameras, each with a CCD camera which measures in one dimension one line across the flight direction and samples the spectrum in the other dimension. This means that along a line in the image, each pixel corresponds to one detector in one of the 5 cameras, and each detector is measuring at its own wavelength, which is close to the nominal one of the spectral band. However, there is a small difference in wavelength among each camera (<0.1nm) and across the cameras (~ 1nm). This difference is called the smile effect and is seen as striping in the images. Data tables are available which specify the wavelength of each detector. Q: Can the saturation occur? A: Yes, over clouds some bands may be saturated. Q: What is the accuracy of the geolocation? A: The accuracy is ~ 250m, which is 1/4 of a pixel for RR data and ~ 1 pixel for FR data. A tool has been developed (AMORGOS), which improves the accuracy to below 60m. AVNIR-2/PRISM DataQ: Are there already consolidated ALOS products available? A: No, due to the ongoing calibration campaigns, the data is not consolidated and may contain corrupt datasets. |
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