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Routine for Converting DN to Radiance to Temperature [message #55010] Thu, 26 July 2007 14:12 Go to next message
Marshad2 is currently offline  Marshad2
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Hi dears:
Can someone help me how to write routine for converting Digital Number
to Radiance to Temperature for MASTER bands (HDF format) in IDL?

Best Regards,
Re: Routine for Converting DN to Radiance to Temperature [message #55090 is a reply to message #55010] Wed, 01 August 2007 14:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jean H. is currently offline  Jean H.
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David Fanning wrote:
> Marshad2@gmu.edu writes:
>
>> I was busy in other research related work and was unable to see
>> response to my requst. However, the way the folks responded is
>> amazing. I will from now onward will be using this site regularly. I
>> appreciate all your responses.
>
> You have tapped into a deep well of people who--for
> whatever reason--feel compelled to be helpful. :-)

Could this "whatever reason" be procrastination? ;-)

Jean, curious too
Re: Routine for Converting DN to Radiance to Temperature [message #55091 is a reply to message #55010] Wed, 01 August 2007 14:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
David Fanning is currently offline  David Fanning
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Marshad2@gmu.edu writes:

> I was busy in other research related work and was unable to see
> response to my requst. However, the way the folks responded is
> amazing. I will from now onward will be using this site regularly. I
> appreciate all your responses.

You have tapped into a deep well of people who--for
whatever reason--feel compelled to be helpful. :-)

Cheers,

David

--
David Fanning, Ph.D.
Fanning Software Consulting, Inc.
Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.dfanning.com/
Re: Routine for Converting DN to Radiance to Temperature [message #55092 is a reply to message #55010] Wed, 01 August 2007 14:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Marshad2 is currently offline  Marshad2
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On Jul 26, 5:12 pm, Marsh...@gmu.edu wrote:
> Hi dears:
> Can someone help me how to write routine for converting Digital Number
> to Radiance to Temperature for MASTER bands (HDF format) in IDL?
>
> Best Regards,

Hi all:

I was busy in other research related work and was unable to see
response to my requst. However, the way the folks responded is
amazing. I will from now onward will be using this site regularly. I
appreciate all your responses. Regards.
Re: Routine for Converting DN to Radiance to Temperature [message #55174 is a reply to message #55010] Thu, 02 August 2007 07:43 Go to previous message
Conor is currently offline  Conor
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On Aug 1, 10:05 pm, kuyper <kuy...@wizard.net> wrote:
> Jean H. wrote:
>> David Fanning wrote:
> ...
>>> You have tapped into a deep well of people who--for
>>> whatever reason--feel compelled to be helpful. :-)
>
>> Could this "whatever reason" be procrastination? ;-)
>
> Well, yes, that has something to do with it. :-)

:) Seems very likely. I've noticed a strong correlation between the
times when I'm talkative on this forum and the times when I'm paper
writing (I greatly dislike the actual writing part of scientific
papers).

Well... I guess there's nothing else new on this forum to respond
to... I guess it's time to go back to writing... Anyone else have
any questions I can answer? Please???
Re: Routine for Converting DN to Radiance to Temperature [message #55186 is a reply to message #55090] Wed, 01 August 2007 19:05 Go to previous message
James Kuyper is currently offline  James Kuyper
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Jean H. wrote:
> David Fanning wrote:
...
>> You have tapped into a deep well of people who--for
>> whatever reason--feel compelled to be helpful. :-)
>
> Could this "whatever reason" be procrastination? ;-)

Well, yes, that has something to do with it. :-)
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