Hello, I am a beginner using polymer algorithm.
I am applying polymer on Sentinel-2 L1C for atmospheric correction.
However I got some striping result in the water reflectance result. You can see from my snapshot
I was check on the original Sentinel-2 image, the stripe were exist on the original image.
my question is, is it possible using polymer to eliminate the stripe?
Thank you
Sentinel 2 striping
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Re: Sentinel 2 striping
Hello,
To my understanding, polymer does not correct for stripping but you can try a de-striping algorithm:
Best,
Guillaume
To my understanding, polymer does not correct for stripping but you can try a de-striping algorithm:
I have personally never tried using this type of correction but according to the example presented in the paper, it should work fairly well.
Best,
Guillaume
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Re: Sentinel 2 striping
To my knowledge the stripes are an artefact from the smile-effect that sensors like Sentinel2-MSI (or Sentinel3-OLCI) have. Its a bit different to the striping you have in e.g. MODIS images. But maybe the de-striping Guillaume proposes works there, too? I don't know why there is no official smile-correction for S2-MSI, yet. I'm not sure if it is easy to implement and correct for it, though... For OLCI Polymer has a smile correction, actually.
However, I think I heard that the smile effect of S2-MSI will be addressed soonish.
However, I think I heard that the smile effect of S2-MSI will be addressed soonish.
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Re: Sentinel 2 striping
The striping in Sentinel-2 is due to the multiple detectors with a staggered configuration : the detection angles alternate across detectors (https://sentinels.copernicus.eu/web/sen ... instrument). Of course this is particularly visible in the sun glint. Polymer can eliminate some of these effects, but the results vary, and residuals are often visible. I don't know how the method mentioned by Guillaume would apply to this case.
Cheers, François
Cheers, François