Abstract

ABSTRACT This study evaluated the use of low-cost materials for radiometric calibration of multispectral images. Four materials were tested: plywood panels painted with matte paint (M1); plywood panels covered with synthetic nappa leather (M2); Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) panels (M3), and plywood panels covered with Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) canvas (M4). The useful life of all materials and the errors associated with the calibration was determined. The M1 and M2 panels presented the lowest errors (RMSE), whereas the M4 panels showed the highest errors. Finally, the M3 panels showed the lowest resistance to use, whereas the M1 panels showed the greatest durability.

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