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3 October 1997 Vegetative target enhancement in natural scenes using multiband polarization methods
Michael J. Duggin, Gerald J. Kinn, Edward H. Bohling
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Abstract
Relatively little work has been performed to investigate the potential of polarization techniques to provide contrast enhancement in natural scenes. Largely, this is because film is less accurate radiometrically than digital CCD FPA sensing devices. Such enhancement is additional to that provided by between-band differences for multiband data. Recently, Kodak has developed several digital imaging cameras which were intended for professional photographers. The variant we used produced images in the green, red and near IR, simulating CIR film. However, the application of linear drivers to read the data from the camera into the computer has resulted in a device which can be used as a multiband imaging polarimeter. Here we examine the potential of digital image acquisition as a potential quantitative method to obtain new information additional to that obtained by multiband or even hyperspectral imaging methods. We present an example of an active on-going research program.
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Michael J. Duggin, Gerald J. Kinn, and Edward H. Bohling "Vegetative target enhancement in natural scenes using multiband polarization methods", Proc. SPIE 3121, Polarization: Measurement, Analysis, and Remote Sensing, (3 October 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.283861
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Polarizers

Cameras

Near infrared

Linear polarizers

Optical filters

Atmospheric propagation

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