[SatNews] Astrium and CNES, have achieved a major improvement in Pléiades image quality, including sharper products and enhanced geometry. A new algorithm, developed by the French Space Agency, provides images with better-drawn, neater contours, with a better understanding of the surface texture.
These improvements greatly facilitate the analysis of the image (photo-interpretation) and also improve the accuracy of 3D models resulting from stereo taken images. These gains encompass:
- Better pan-sharpening (see examples below)
- More accurate RPCs (Rational Polynomial Coefficient) improving ortho-rectification and stereoscopic quality
- An almost perfect focal plane characterization

Artistic rendition of the Pléiades satellite, courtesy of Astrium.

A before and after picture of Central Park in New York, USA. Photos courtesy of Astrium.

