I think the problem comes from the fact that the area of interest in the 
image is surrounded by a few rows and columns of zero values. Would it be 
possible that these rows and columns are ignored during the correction 
process without the coordinates of the corner pixels being adjusted ? This 
would explain why the corrected result is shifted South as there are a lot 
more rows of zero values than columns.

Any idea how to fix this problem ? I tried to crop the original image by 
removing the problematic rows and columns and then apply the atmospheric 
correction by providing the needed parameters manually, but Monteverdi kept 
on crashing.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

Olivier


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