Well, it's been 4 days and it seems the US-based reseller is not keen on providing the information either or they are not allowed to do so. Perhaps it's a protocol in agreement with commercial software providers. Without access to these such as ERDAS or ENVI, I am stuck in my preprocessing.
On Friday, June 5, 2015 11:35 PM, Moritz Lennert <mlenn...@club.worldonline.be> wrote: On 05/06/15 12:28, Moritz Lennert wrote: > On 05/06/15 10:52, Nikos Alexandris wrote: >> * Moritz Lennert <mlenn...@club.worldonline.be> [2015-06-05 09:43:40 +0200]: >> >> .. >> >>>>> Maybe with a little more crowd-hunting or by someone just contacting >>>>> DigitalGlobe we would get the table of values right away? >>>> >>>> I tried to contact DigitalGlobe in the past about WV2. I did not >>>> succeed back then. Maybe now if someone has recently bought some WV3 >>>> imagery. >>> >>> Is this data confidential ? I would imagine that for DigitalGlobe it is >>> an advantage if software can use their products, or ? >> >> I don't think this data is confidential. If we dig more, it must be >> somewhere. But, as with WV2, and other sensors, when I set out to get >> the respective numbers, I realised that it wasn't a str8 line. For >> example, <http://apollomapping.com/> offered these numbers in white >> papers and excel files, while DG did not. >> >> Note, that commercial software did have these numbers integrated already >> in their corresponding processing tools. And, though I haven't checked, >> I guess there is already the option to perform conversions and >> atmospherric corrections for WV3 imagery. >> >> If these data are for sale, I am in to contribute in buying them, as >> much as I can. > > The problem is not only getting the data, but being allowed to integrate > them into GPL'ed source code. > > I'll see if I can do the approximation from the graphs today, so that we > already have something to start with. Here is the data from the first graph in the document [1], i.e. visible, nir and pan bands. The attached graphic showing the results seems quite similar to the one in the document. But this is still only an approximation ! We still need the data for the swir bands, but I have to stop for now. Moritz [1] https://www.digitalglobe.com/sites/default/files/DigitalGlobe_Spectral_Response_1.pdf
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