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Spectral envelope

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A spectral envelope is the envelope curve of the amplitude spectrum. It describes one point in time (one window, to be precise).

In remote sensing using a spectrometer, the spectral envelope of a feature is the boundary of its spectral properties, as defined by the range of brightness levels in each of the spectral bands of interest.

External links

  • Swartz, Diemo (1998). "Spectral Envelopes". [1].