Drone mosaic correction
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``homonim`` can be used to correct any orthorectified multi-spectral imagery. This case study demonstrates the correction of a drone ortho-mosaic.
Correction
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A 5 cm resolution, RGB ortho-mosaic was obtained from `Open Aerial Map `_. The image covers a complex, heterogeneous area. Correction was performed with a Sentinel-2 reference, the *gain_blk_offset* :ref:`model `, and a :ref:`kernel shape ` of 3 x 3 pixels. Of the tested settings, these produced the best evaluation results.
.. figure:: drone_mosaic-src_ref_corr.jpg
:width: 80%
:align: center
**Source, reference & corrected images**
While the corrected and reference colours are similar, improvement in surface reflectance is less obvious in this figure than e.g. the :ref:`aerial mosaic case study`. Quantitative results in the next section give a clearer indication of the surface reflectance accuracy.
Evaluation
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The source and corrected drone images were compared with a second, Landsat-8 reference to evaluate the change in surface reflectance accuracy. The scatter plots below show a meaningful improvement in correlation with the reference after correction.
.. figure:: drone_mosaic-eval.png
:align: center
**Source & corrected - reference comparison**
.. note::
The figures in this case study are generated by the `drone correction tutorial <../tutorials/drone_correction.ipynb>`_.
The `ortho-image `_ was obtained from `Open Aerial Map `_ under the `CC BY 4.0 `_ license.