Result for 76991D70959606EF463099B44B9DAD0526C7DA51

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/man/man1/composite_rsr_plot.1.gz
FileSize955
MD52CC698464D4D65ECD64EEE60999E44F3
SHA-176991D70959606EF463099B44B9DAD0526C7DA51
SHA-256116876F6C4FBC186B9A5B5E32A23E703249317955DD82DD1CB44B5A73CD45235
SSDEEP24:X2RW7MKse7SqnpkVvTsW/c48uENU3NpkY0/y1:XwW7L27RTL8ueU3Nz0G
TLSHT11211CCE3B5D033330CA72935AD10BF1FE9C8046C552190FDB094990751AE413F7447B0
hashlookup:parent-total6
hashlookup:trust80

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The searched file hash is included in 6 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize8396
MD57276F59AFC86CB2C1E86822BFA6ACCD0
PackageDescriptionReading and manipulaing satellite sensor spectral responses - scripts Reading and manipulaing satellite sensor spectral responses and the solar spectrum, to perform various corrections to VIS and NIR band data. . Given a passive sensor on a meteorological satellite PySpectral provides the relative spectral response (rsr) function(s) and offer some basic operations like convolution with the solar spectrum to derive the in band solar flux, for instance. . The focus is on imaging sensors like AVHRR, VIIRS, MODIS, ABI, AHI, OLCI and SEVIRI. But more sensors are included and if others are needed they can be easily added. With PySpectral it is possible to derive the reflective and emissive parts of the signal observed in any NIR band around 3-4 microns where both passive terrestrial emission and solar backscatter mix the information received by the satellite. Furthermore PySpectral allows correcting true color imagery for the background (climatological) atmospheric signal due to Rayleigh scattering of molecules, absorption by atmospheric gases and aerosols, and Mie scattering of aerosols. . This package provides utilities and executable scripts.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepyspectral-bin
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.9.5+ds-1
SHA-15E3C886216C12ABF8DAC4586EFB31CE5E7539D7D
SHA-2563638B77CE6C589CD83B37822C9FADE3F61DAFE3936A0AD264B7B613F57C0FFC2
Key Value
FileSize12108
MD5BD7B4A3E991A085618567D882A514BCB
PackageDescriptionReading and manipulaing satellite sensor spectral responses - scripts Reading and manipulaing satellite sensor spectral responses and the solar spectrum, to perform various corrections to VIS and NIR band data. . Given a passive sensor on a meteorological satellite PySpectral provides the relative spectral response (rsr) function(s) and offer some basic operations like convolution with the solar spectrum to derive the in band solar flux, for instance. . The focus is on imaging sensors like AVHRR, VIIRS, MODIS, ABI, AHI, OLCI and SEVIRI. But more sensors are included and if others are needed they can be easily added. With PySpectral it is possible to derive the reflective and emissive parts of the signal observed in any NIR band around 3-4 microns where both passive terrestrial emission and solar backscatter mix the information received by the satellite. Furthermore PySpectral allows correcting true color imagery for the background (climatological) atmospheric signal due to Rayleigh scattering of molecules, absorption by atmospheric gases and aerosols, and Mie scattering of aerosols. . This package provides utilities and executable scripts.
PackageMaintainerDebian GIS Project <pkg-grass-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepyspectral-bin
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.10.5+ds-1
SHA-1DCB4C93EB3E502E3E55C675F4113A757EEED247F
SHA-256866CE8AC9677A5A2ED47B4F5CC3C4363948A6F6EC1831B36F163FADAD16AEA59
Key Value
FileSize9148
MD5A9F052FEB7A924828A9BAFC4132A6DDF
PackageDescriptionReading and manipulaing satellite sensor spectral responses - scripts Reading and manipulaing satellite sensor spectral responses and the solar spectrum, to perform various corrections to VIS and NIR band data. . Given a passive sensor on a meteorological satellite PySpectral provides the relative spectral response (rsr) function(s) and offer some basic operations like convolution with the solar spectrum to derive the in band solar flux, for instance. . The focus is on imaging sensors like AVHRR, VIIRS, MODIS, ABI, AHI, OLCI and SEVIRI. But more sensors are included and if others are needed they can be easily added. With PySpectral it is possible to derive the reflective and emissive parts of the signal observed in any NIR band around 3-4 microns where both passive terrestrial emission and solar backscatter mix the information received by the satellite. Furthermore PySpectral allows correcting true color imagery for the background (climatological) atmospheric signal due to Rayleigh scattering of molecules, absorption by atmospheric gases and aerosols, and Mie scattering of aerosols. . This package provides utilities and executable scripts.
PackageMaintainerDebian GIS Project <pkg-grass-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepyspectral-bin
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.8.6+ds-1
SHA-14ECE11A3DD1DE32D64D6A0215FCE1C815CCC3F57
SHA-2568DA36BF14211E77A39DD2CB2B4CF41D4113FCE7ECE8682C556DFB88B452E4C31
Key Value
FileSize8396
MD597013CF0ED49337D88DCA511D29AB08E
PackageDescriptionReading and manipulaing satellite sensor spectral responses - scripts Reading and manipulaing satellite sensor spectral responses and the solar spectrum, to perform various corrections to VIS and NIR band data. . Given a passive sensor on a meteorological satellite PySpectral provides the relative spectral response (rsr) function(s) and offer some basic operations like convolution with the solar spectrum to derive the in band solar flux, for instance. . The focus is on imaging sensors like AVHRR, VIIRS, MODIS, ABI, AHI, OLCI and SEVIRI. But more sensors are included and if others are needed they can be easily added. With PySpectral it is possible to derive the reflective and emissive parts of the signal observed in any NIR band around 3-4 microns where both passive terrestrial emission and solar backscatter mix the information received by the satellite. Furthermore PySpectral allows correcting true color imagery for the background (climatological) atmospheric signal due to Rayleigh scattering of molecules, absorption by atmospheric gases and aerosols, and Mie scattering of aerosols. . This package provides utilities and executable scripts.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepyspectral-bin
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.10.0+ds-1
SHA-1F5FE84DA7C6EAA077C6FC6C911191FDFAB191353
SHA-2568C6657E6DFCF953FE5B0573EC936EAA02C87C423CDBB59EE7B5F51BB9DE30D9C
Key Value
FileSize11980
MD5A3BEB38284BEEECBBDACAFA766A0DF34
PackageDescriptionReading and manipulaing satellite sensor spectral responses - scripts Reading and manipulaing satellite sensor spectral responses and the solar spectrum, to perform various corrections to VIS and NIR band data. . Given a passive sensor on a meteorological satellite PySpectral provides the relative spectral response (rsr) function(s) and offer some basic operations like convolution with the solar spectrum to derive the in band solar flux, for instance. . The focus is on imaging sensors like AVHRR, VIIRS, MODIS, ABI, AHI, OLCI and SEVIRI. But more sensors are included and if others are needed they can be easily added. With PySpectral it is possible to derive the reflective and emissive parts of the signal observed in any NIR band around 3-4 microns where both passive terrestrial emission and solar backscatter mix the information received by the satellite. Furthermore PySpectral allows correcting true color imagery for the background (climatological) atmospheric signal due to Rayleigh scattering of molecules, absorption by atmospheric gases and aerosols, and Mie scattering of aerosols. . This package provides utilities and executable scripts.
PackageMaintainerDebian GIS Project <pkg-grass-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepyspectral-bin
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.10.4+ds-1
SHA-13EC59C51C3BF7087DCD9AA26077CB4F395AFA853
SHA-25626E94429E2D1CA216876E51413D2A58DCAF8751E63752EFBB9BDF0964225124E
Key Value
FileSize8412
MD5DD640845C0AB6CF5205A7AE28A8B9BD1
PackageDescriptionReading and manipulaing satellite sensor spectral responses - scripts Reading and manipulaing satellite sensor spectral responses and the solar spectrum, to perform various corrections to VIS and NIR band data. . Given a passive sensor on a meteorological satellite PySpectral provides the relative spectral response (rsr) function(s) and offer some basic operations like convolution with the solar spectrum to derive the in band solar flux, for instance. . The focus is on imaging sensors like AVHRR, VIIRS, MODIS, ABI, AHI, OLCI and SEVIRI. But more sensors are included and if others are needed they can be easily added. With PySpectral it is possible to derive the reflective and emissive parts of the signal observed in any NIR band around 3-4 microns where both passive terrestrial emission and solar backscatter mix the information received by the satellite. Furthermore PySpectral allows correcting true color imagery for the background (climatological) atmospheric signal due to Rayleigh scattering of molecules, absorption by atmospheric gases and aerosols, and Mie scattering of aerosols. . This package provides utilities and executable scripts.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepyspectral-bin
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.10.4+ds-1
SHA-192E8234F0399814F4FD2B828E65862A97F180EC4
SHA-25632D69AAD075AE2643A81F9B74976B3C08427D26D44D8DF93F3F3A85BB3DF6337